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Glue Moves Mobile Onto the iPhone
Just a week after the release of Glue from NY-based AdaptiveBlue, they have announced the launch of Glue for the iPhone. The iPhone version of Glue might even be more useful than the web browser version. The basic idea is that you can browse you favorites and your friend’s Glue usage as well. There’s also a tab to view popular items in a category which helps when your friends aren’t around.
What makes this app actually useful is the ability to be standing in a bookstore or movie rental shop, call up the Glue app and bingo, you get recommendations on a book or movie from your friends. No longer will you stand wondering if you should rent Office Space for the 100th time. There are wine helpers as well so you won’t look like a dud on your next date.
Sarah Perez has more details on the Glue iPhone launch. Check out the Glue demo video from last week at the tech meetup. Here’s the company demo video on the iPhone launch:
Glue for iPhone from AdaptiveBlue on Vimeo.






It looks like AdaptiveBlue didn’t do their research on their name or are trying to pull the rug out from underneath other companies.
They’re using a the same name as a product that’s been around since early 2006.
http://gluenow.com
Their product seems cool but the way the handle business, I wouldn’t use their service.
Sorry the link for the “original” Glue product is http://GlueNow.com