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		<title>Recommendations for the Twitter crowd: GoodRec</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 00:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Quick, you&#8217;re at an awesome restaurant, want to tell everyone about it, but only have a mobile phone and don&#8217;t want to bang out a long review. How do you a quick review? GoodRec has the answer. They designed its service for the people who are used to telling the world everything in 140 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Quick, you&#8217;re at an awesome restaurant, want to tell everyone about it, but only have a mobile phone and don&#8217;t want to bang out a long review. How do you a quick review? <a href="http://www.goodrec.com/">GoodRec</a> has the answer. They designed its service for the people who are used to telling the world everything in 140 characters on Twitter.</p>
<p>Here Goodrec&#8217;s CEO, Mihir Shah, <a href="http://blip.tv/file/1763799">gives me a demo of its just-released iPhone app</a> and demonstrates why his recommendation service is better for lots of things than competitors like Yelp or Amazon&#8217;s reviews.</p>
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