If you're looking for a new app to try while waiting in line for some of those SXSW parties tonight, give PathCrosser a go and see what you think.
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The PathCrosser application keeps it simple - it's not a Yelp competitor where users write long reviews of the businesses they've visited, it just pulls in the checkins you already have on hand - those from Facebook Places and Foursquare. Going forward, the app will integrate additional checkin sources, too, PathCrosser's creators Clark Harris and Matthew Simpson told me when I sat down with them this afternoon to see the new app in action.What's more, PathCrosser plans to work with third-party APIs (application programming interfaces) to pull in other information that would be relevant, like your tips on Foursquare, for example, which could serve to augment the raw checkin data with your personal notes.
The fun part about using this app is that it can be a great conversation starter - bump phones with a friend and, all of sudden, not only do you see each other's travels by way of your checkin history, the app's matchmaking engine tells you whether or not you and your friend have similar tastes and interests.
Plus, for those who don't use location-based checkin services, PathCrosser provides (or rather, it will provide) a Web-based interface where you can pick out the places you've visited or mark them as places you would like to visit. However, that portion of the PathCrosser service has not launched just yet because this startup built "mobile first," as so many today choose to do.
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