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Marco!(free) is a new location-sharing app for iPhone allowing one the unique choice of sharing location with certain people, in lieu of broadcasting your present place to the entire world.
Hits:With Marco! a user chooses to share location only when a friend sends you a Marco! requesting it. Â By using Facebook Connect, Marco! does not require one to request friendships or approve requests from others.
Misses:Marco! onlyworks for those who also have app. Â The option to search for friends is greatly needed.
Overall:3.5/5
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Check-in fatigue is something many are faced with, myself included, when usingFoursquare,Gowalla,Loopt,Facebook Places, ect., ect., ect.
A new app from Australia-basedSwift Current Ventures, Marco!, seeks to reverse the check-in whip by giving the power of sharing a place back to the people.  Using a âreverse check-inâ system, the app lets one selectively show their location to others only when asked and only when you choose.
Hereâs how it works:
After launching the Marco! the userâs location is plotted on a map. Â If itâs accurate and you want to set your place, hit âSet Place.â
Marco! also offers the ability to view the last spots youâve checked-in at and other nearby ports of call for easy location selection. Â Nothing new at this point when compared to other location-sharing apps.
Where Marco! sets itself apart from the apps listed above is how one reveals their location to others. Â One does not use Marco! to check-in at locations. Â Rather, users request to learn the location of their Facebook friends by sending them a âMarco.â Â Anyone using the app will have a list of âMarcosâ to approve, thereby giving oneâs location away to those who request it, but only if you want to. Â If it sounds empowering, it is.
Unfortunately, Marco! only works for those who also have app, and users have no way through the app of knowing if they are.  The reason?  Despite using Facebook Connect, the FacebookAPIno longer allows apps to send messages to others who do not have it due to some appsâ spam-a-rific tendencies.  In speaking with the Swift Current Ventureâs founder Scott Goldie, he indicates:
âThe original hope was to enable a Facebook message to be sent to the person who doesnât have the app, but  the Facebook API no longer allows that functionality due to some apps spamming. Itâs certainly a barrier to the app spreading virally.â
Due to the actions of other apps, some truly solid ones like Marco! are punished by Facebookâs API. Â Itâs analogous to a couple of kids weâve all had classes with at some point who act up, resulting in the punishment of the entire class. Â Itâs not fun.
Another issue which is within the appâs control, concerns searching for friends with the app. Â Thereâs no search box. Â This is problematic if you have a great deal of friends as you have to scroll and scroll through friends to find the one you want to send a Marco to, and if theyâre not using the app, you get the error message pictured above.
What does the future hold for Marco!? Â According to Goldie, push notifications are in the offing, as is an Android version of the app. Â One can only hope that friend search capability and a way to get more users on-board from within the app are also forthcoming.
Marco! is a great idea for those who have check-in fatigue or only want to announce oneâs location on their terms. Â The app simple enough to use, but is hindered by one item out of the creatorâs control and one item they need to correct as soon as possible.
Story byJeff Cormier
Jeff Cormier, a graduate of SMU and the TW School of Law, is the co-founder of C4 Universe, LLC. Desire to know more? http://about.me/jffc(show all)Jeff Cormier, a graduate of SMU and the TW School of Law, is the co-founder of C4 Universe, LLC. Desire to know more? http://about.me/jffcrmr/bio...
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