blog.wired.com - 2/13/2009
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Bryan Haggerty and his partner Jeannie Choe call themselves "Romantech" because they're geeks at heart. So it only made sense for him to propose to her this week with an iPhone app, which he designed by himself.
The technological Casanova on Wednesday asked the big question, ...
flickr.com - 2/12/2009
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flickr.com —
Guest Passes let you share your photos that
aren't public. Anyone can see your public photos anytime,...
whether they're a Flickr member or not. But! If you want to share photos marked as friends, family or private, use a Guest Pass. If you're sharing ...
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Sooo Romantech! on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
technabob.com - 2/18/2009
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technabob.com —
Attention imaginary Satrianis, your iPhone app is in
the house: Air Guitar by Inedible Software . You’ll...
be shredding the atmosphere in no time at all, thanks to the app’s simple yet intuitive interface. Instructions will appear when ...
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air guitar iphone app for those about to rock
i.gizmodo.com - 2/13/2009
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i.gizmodo.com —
iPod Observer and MacRumors are floating shots of
what's supposedly the back of the next iPhone. It's...
a new case, with reflective metal etching, that's textured matte black and man, I want it. I really hate the greasy look and feeling of the glossy ...
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Is This the Back of the Next iPhone? [Rumor]
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iPhone App Paves Way for Proposal [Romantech]
Gizmodo —
... So he designed the Romantech iPhone app to lead his girlfriend around San Francisco, spurred on by video clues to find the next spot to sync via GPS. Eventually the process spelled out a <3 on the map—and if that expression of love weren't enough, Haggerty was waiting in the last location to propose in person. Meh, it was thoughtful and everything, but a text message would have gotten things done quicker. [Wired] ...
Techie Pops the Question with Homemade iPhone App [Happy Valentine's Day]
Gizmodo —
... named Romantech, showed a map with various locations indicated. At each one, Bryan had taped a short video providing clues to the next spot, and at the end, at Dolores Park, the map formed the <3 symbol, and he proposed. That's adorable and all, in a very specific sort of way, but please, dudes: don't start thinking you can pull this sort of thing with your significant other, male or female. Just shove the ring in some cheesecake or something. It's classic and it's delicious. [Wired] ...
How to Propose the iPhone Way
Mobilewhack.com —
... , on a treasure hunt. Following clue after clue and video after video she arrived at the Dolores Park. The map showed the love symbol, Wired Tags: ...
Congratulations to Jeannie Choe and Bryan Haggerty!
Core77 —
Photo via Wired
In honor of Valentines Day, we've been saving our huge congratulations to Core77 writer Jeannie Choe and Bryan Haggert, who proposed to Jeannie by writing an iPhone app named Romantech and leading her on a video scavenger hunt around San Francisco.
We wish the iLoveBirds all the happiness in the world.
See the Wired story here.(more...)
Cúmulo da nerdice: pedido de casamento pelo iPhone
MacMagazine —
... existe uma opção. Falo do Romantech, criado pelo desenvolvedor Bryan Haggerty, que usou o próprio com a sua namorada, Jeannie Choe, ainda esta semana.
A brincadeira envolvia um videozinho produzido por ele que a levava para pontos num mapa de San Francisco marcados com o símbolo <3 — ele ainda deu a ela um colar com a mesma coisa. No final das coisas, ambos chegaram a um parque no topo de um morro, onde ele a fez a grande pergunta.
A matéria original da Wired não revelou a resposta da garota, mas diante de tamanha ...
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