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Recycling Facebook with EnviroCare


We just launched a cool new Facebook application for john st., the EnviroCare Profile Recycler. Just use a picture from one of your albums or upload a photo and the application remakes that picture using the pictures you’ve uploaded to Facebook in the past – like the photo above; essentially “recycling” your profile picture.

As more and more clients jump on the Facebook wagon, and by golly they are in droves, we should think of ways to make these applications awesome and not just Facebook applications for Facebook’s sake. Two things must be considered:

1. GOOD CREATIVE CONNECTION WITH THE PRODUCT

First and foremost, every idea regardless of medium needs to resonate with people and connect to the brand. You can have a neat idea for a Facebook application, but if it has nothing to do with your product or message it will only confuse people. The EnviroCare Profile Recycler is an application done right. It ties directly to the product in a simple, concise way. EnviroCare is a line of 100% recycled products that empowers people to make environmentally conscious choices. The app allows users to enjoy even more recycled goodness with a funky profile picture made up of their older pictures.

2. FACEBOOK INTEGRATION

Understanding the ways people use Facebook and leveraging this makes your applications much more effective. People go on Facebook to post pictures of themselves and to also look at pictures of their friends. When a really cool looking picture comes up and they find out there is a way to get one of their own, it’s great. It tags all of your friends who were in the past photos that make up your mosaic so they are all informed. It also allows people to “like” it and comment, which again shows up in home feeds and lets more people know about it. It’s super easy to do, people want to do it, and it gets shared on Facebook so it spreads naturally without ads.

The Envirocare Profile Recycler is a great and simple example of an application that just works. So many people use Facebook and the power to reach them and show them something cool is amazing. With several applications under our belt now we’re looking forward to the future of Facebook application ideas as creatives explore more and more ways for people to interact with their social network environments.

Try recycling your profile now.

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Spinder Blocks – The Amazing Color Matching Game

Months of game design, graphic design, coding, marketing, testing, (repeat these steps at least 4 times) are finally coming to fruition. With our sister company Capricorn8, Jam3 is extremely proud to announce the imminent release of Spinder Blocks – the amazing color matching game for iPad and iPhone soon to be in uHands! See the video after the break. Here is the press release:

Spinder Blocks is finger twisting Tetris-style puzzle game exclusively designed for the multi-touch experience of the iPad and iPhone!
Spinder Blocks is a Color Matching game that is fun, fast and addictive!

The concept is simple: Spin or Tap the blocks to match colors. Match 4 or more to make them disappear. Easy, right? Until you add a second column… or FIVE!

Along the way, ‘Hazard Blocks’ will try to ruin your plan by mixing-up colors! Thankfully, ‘Bomb Blocks’ will assist in getting you out of a jam, eliminating all blocks of a specific color! Use them quickly, they only last a few seconds!

You’ll need to use both halves of your brains when you start playing with both hands! All of this Making Spinder Blocks unique playing experience and a contender for best new Action/Puzzle iPad and iPhone game!

Spinder Blocks is a universal app, and can be played on the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch!

Screenshot from the iPhone Version

Screenshot from the iPhone Version

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10 useful iPhone & iPad app review sites

Apps for the iPhone are arguably more important than the phone itself. It’s become a jack-of-all trades device that consumers, business playas, and technogeeks all die for. But where do you go to find those apps in the rough? or the elephant in the room you somehow didn’t notice? We’ve prepared a short list of links we’ve been finding incredibly useful to do just that: find great iphone apps.

http://iphoneapppodcast.com/
Perfect for viewing on your iPhone/iPod Touch before you buy or download the app contains video reviews of apps.

http://www.iphonetoolbox.com/
This site is cool in that it shows what the app looks like on the phone itself. When visitors roll over, they get a quick snippet about the app. Clicking on it brings you to another quick introduction and a link to the app’s website or something else with a more in-depth review.

http://www.iphoneappreviews.net/
Clean appearance featuring quick blurbs on apps and always important comparisons against other apps that provide similar services. Got to love honesty: “one of the dullest games I’ve ever played.”

http://www.appleiphoneschool.com/category/appstore/
iPhone School has quick glances and typically uses video and pictures to help

http://www.iphonealley.com/reviews/apps/
iPhone Alley offers reviews and probably the best snapshot summaries with pros, cons, and the bottom line.

http://iphone-apps.toptenreviews.com/business/
Looking for apps for business? Need to say anymore?

http://www.imedicalapps.com
Quickly becoming an important market segment in application development on the phone OS, this site like the link above specializes in apps and news in the medical industry. This segment should explode with the advent of the iPad.

http://www.apprater.com/
Taking a different approach, apprater allows developers to submit apps for review through a form. Quite a nifty discovery engine at work here.

http://www.148apps.com/
A well polished site with an editorial review process. Well written reviews will keep us coming back.

http://www.appstorehq.com/
A personal fav, this site pulls in blog posts from around the blogosphere – fairly Spartan design doesn’t distract too much from the sheer utility of the site.

Definitely worth doing a follow-up post with respect to sites that focus in on specific markets like books, games, business, medical etc.

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