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Get Glue On Your iPhone

Written by Sarah Perez / November 17, 2008 10:00 AM / 6 Comments

Recently, we told you about Glue, a new browser plugin from AdaptiveBlue that put the social web in context by letting friends share music, movies, books, and other sorts of things. Unlike social networks dedicated to these items, like Goodreads, Flixster, or Last.fm, which keeps the information isolated from the rest of your web activity, Glue pops up in your browser when you're actively viewing a book, movie, album, etc. Today, you can extend the functionality of Glue by also installing the new iPhone application.

Glue for iPhone is the companion application that brings the Glue network to everyone's favorite new smartphone. Using the iPhone app, you can access the information stored in the Glue network on the go. The application surfaces your likes, those of your friends, as well as what's hot across the entire Glue network. This info is accessed via three buttons at the bottom of the app:

1. Me. Access books, music, movies, restaurants, wine etc. that you liked and commented on via the browser. All your favorites are always synched up and right there when you need them.

2. Friends. When you're looking for social recommendations on the go, you can tap into an intelligent, aggregate list of things your friends liked around the web.

3. Popular. This screen lets you expand your circle and stay connected to what is happening on Glue around the web. You'll find 100s of books, music, movies, restaurants, wines and more that are popular among the Glue users.

As you browse through the items, you can either display them in the standard view as shown above, or you can switch over to a more fun "cover flow" view that allows you to quickly flip through the different films, books, restaurants, etc. similar to the way you browse through your albums on your iPhone/iPod.

The iPhone app is definitely a must-have for Glue users as they will enjoy having access to their friends' recommendations even when they're away from their computers.


Glue for iPhone from AdaptiveBlue on Vimeo. Disclosure: Adaptive Blue, makers of Glue, is a RWW sponsor.

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  1. Excellent app.

    As a new user to the G3 iPhone, it is nice to see apps that are relevant and useful. iPhone users are all to aware of the hudreds of apps in the list that seem to be fluff more or less, with little practical or social application at all.

    Glue is a great step forward, particularly for those of us that eran our living in the social networking field.

    Kudos!

    Ron

    Posted by: Affiliate Marketing Guy - Ron Davies | November 17, 2008 10:34 AM




  2. It looks like AdaptiveBlue didn't do their research on their name.

    They're using a the same name as a product that's been around since early 2006.

    http://gluenow.com

    Posted by: Jordan Dobson | November 18, 2008 4:46 PM



  3. I like that I immediately have access to the likes and comments of all my friends from FaceBook without trying to get them to join for a change. Of course, I may try anyway but that's not necessary. Makes for a quick start that is usually the stumbling block to adoption for a lot of the new new things on web 2.

    Posted by: Janet Tokerud Author Profile Page | November 19, 2008 7:08 PM



  4. Some months before I knew that Yahoo is launching Glue pages. Is that Glue page for iPhone which was launched by Yahoo?

    Posted by: Nisha Singh | November 20, 2008 11:05 PM



  5. Exactly my point Nisha!

    Looks like were going to have to follow up on our trademark rights with them. fun times!

    Here's a small preview of some of the new "original" glue interface.

    http://gluenow.com/new/login.png

    Posted by: Jordan Dobson of Glue | December 1, 2008 2:25 AM



  6. Also, Here is an older Demo of Glue for you to check out

    http://vimeo.com/2301049

    It's only about 10 minutes long and Gives you a great overview of the Glue service.

    Posted by: Jordan Dobson of Glue | December 2, 2008 2:10 AM



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