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MyTown adds product check-ins

Booyah's very popular MyTown app has updated again, this time bringing some more innovation to the "check-in" idea. Instead of just checking in to locations, the app will now "check-in" to various products with the iPhone's camera. So when you use a certain product, you can use the camera to scan a barcode, and presumably, MyTown will recognize it, add it to your check-in history, and then reward points and progress as usual.

Of course, this also means that Booyah will get a list of your favorite products and merchandise, which CEO Keith Lee says is "a holy grail for marketers and brands" in the press release. It seems a little unfair to take such valuable information from consumers while simply rewarding them with a few achievement points and virtual stickers, but MyTown definitely has a following, and the app's fans can't seem to get enough of their virtual collecting. The app will eventually include other types of gaming in the service, like scavenger hunt for certain items

On the plus side for Booyah, this just means that marketers and brands will be even more interested in supporting the app. We can expect to see even more agreements with real-world businesses from them in the future.

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Booyah's very popular MyTown app has updated again, this time bringing some more innovation to the "check-in" idea. Instead of just...
 

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Alex

I tried this app a few months back because of the buzz...I fail to understand why a reasonable adult would want to spend their time on this app that effectively is a marketing data skimmer

July 26 2010 at 7:47 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
simonhowes

App isn't in the UK app store for some strange reason. Pretty much useless then.

July 26 2010 at 7:28 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ChuckEye

Of course, the danger of such data collection is the oddness & diversity of what they'll get...

For instance, I just entered int two of the barcodes closest to me: a bag of pretzels and the full-blown Snow Leopard Server Unlimited Client pack...

Let's see the data collectors parse that... (Users who liked buttered twists also upgraded their XServer!)

July 26 2010 at 7:15 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Osti

Yeah, not a huge fan of this. Also not a fan of the fact that they put in ads all over the app.

July 26 2010 at 7:13 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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