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Pearltrees Comes To The iPhone, Goes Beyond Bookmarking And Adds Photos, Notes, Offline Mode (Frederic Lardinois/TechCrunch) Pearltrees comes To The iPhone, goes beyond bookmarking and adds photos, notes, offline mode : iphone. Top 5 US productivity. Pearltrees Comes To The iPhone, Goes Beyond Bookmarking And Adds Photos, Notes, Offline Mode. Few startups make it through a year without a pivot or two these days.

Pearltrees Comes To The iPhone, Goes Beyond Bookmarking And Adds Photos, Notes, Offline Mode

That really can’t be said about social bookmarking service Pearltrees, however. The company has stuck pretty closely to its roadmap ever since its launch in 2009. After launching on the web, Peartrees is now available on the iPad and, starting today, on the iPhone. Ever since its launch, the company wanted to provide its users with a library of what they discover online and create a community of people based on their common interests. Until now, that mostly meant sharing bookmarks, but the new iPhone app significantly broadens this concept to also include photos and short notes. While the company obviously adjusted the app’s design to accommodate the iPhone’s smaller screen, the overall look and feel hasn’t changed much. Pearltrees Hits the iPhone, Lets You Share More. We’ve been long-standing fans of Pearltrees, the French startup that makes organizing content you find online into themes via shareable collections of linked ‘pearls’.

Pearltrees Hits the iPhone, Lets You Share More

Now it’s bringing the experience to the iPhone and expanding the kinds of content that can be shared via the service. Like the browser-based and iPad versions of Pearltrees, the iPhone app allows you to collect and share Web pages in themed groups. You can search and explore other users’ content too, making it a serendipitous way of uncovering new things you never knew existed (see our review of the iPad app for a quick catch-up). F**k it, we'll do it live! Our biggest ever edition of TNW Conference is fast approaching! Robert Scoble - Google+ - First look at Pearltrees' new iPhone app +Pearltrees is… Say Hello To Pearltrees For iPhone, A Place To Collect, Organize And Share Everything You Like. Pearltrees, the social library that lets people have at hand everything they like, announced the availability of the company’s iPhone app.

Say Hello To Pearltrees For iPhone, A Place To Collect, Organize And Share Everything You Like

Now, everything that interests you can be stored in your pocket. First launched on iPad in October, the free Pearltrees for iOS app is now universal. With it, users can collect and share Web pages, photos, and notes into themed groups. From there, you may organize all of your interests into linked droplets that when put together are called “pearltrees.” Pearltrees for iPhone wants to change the way you take notes. The market for mobile note-taking services is heating up.

Pearltrees for iPhone wants to change the way you take notes

Currently Evernote is dominating the landscape, with smaller rivals like Springpad and Catch.com fighting to get their own slice of the pie. Pearltrees for iPhone is a joy to use. Pearltrees, a web-based mind mapping and social content curation application, continues to spread to new platforms – starting with the iPad earlier this year and now the iPhone.

Pearltrees for iPhone is a joy to use

Pearltrees for iPhone enables you to capture and arrange web pages, photos and notes in ways that make sense to you, and to access your Pearltree collections stored online on this popular mobile device. The developer has done an excellent job “shrinking” the Pearltrees feature set to fit on the smaller screen of the iPhone – while seemingly avoiding any obvious compromises. With the “pearl view,” you can get an overview of any topic. Tapping on a pearl opens it; you can navigate from one pearl to the next simple by swiping your finger to the right or left – much more convenient than having to close the pearl and then tap on the next one. You can also upload photos to your Pearltree maps, either from your iPhone’s image gallery or by shooting a photo and uploading it to your Pearltree. Pearltrees for iPhone. I have written about Pearltrees since the web application was in private beta back in April 2009, before the official launch in late 2009.

Pearltrees for iPhone

To date, the free service counts more than 500,000 contributors and more than 25 million pearls. Although I am not an avid user, however I love its aesthetics and the ease of use of its graphic interface. Content curation is a trending topic in the internet industry and Pearltrees is surely one of the most innovative startup to offer content curation and social networking based on the interest graph. Today, Pearltrees launched its iPhone application nine months after the release of the iPad version. Pearltrees expands interests-based social network to the iPhone - iPhone app article - Brad Spirrison. Since launching its interests-based social network less than three years ago, Paris-based Pearltrees has attracted more than 500,000 contributors who have posted more than 25 million pieces of digital content.

Pearltrees expands interests-based social network to the iPhone - iPhone app article - Brad Spirrison

The venture capital-backed collector community today launches a universal version of its app so it works on iPhone as well as iPad now. Here’s how it works: As one who signed-up for Pearltrees relatively recently, I am more of an admirer of the service than a practitioner at this point. The notion of a social network that doesn’t emphasize personal connections but rather common interests is intriguing. If I am looking to collect information about the band Phish or advice on dog grooming, I like having the option to tap the opinions of enthusiasts rather than just those in my social graph. Still, it takes a bit of work to get a feel for everything. Pearltrees: Pinterest/Evernote hybrid comes to the iPhone. Lovely, another app that's a bit like this one with a hint of that one.

Pearltrees: Pinterest/Evernote hybrid comes to the iPhone

Today we're checking out Pearltrees, it's existed on the web for some time, but now the Pinterest/Evernote hybrid has come to the iPhone packed full of new ways to share and gather content and lots of quirky terminology, including collecting pearls and hanging them to trees. Bear with us here... Even if we don't know it, we all have different preferences when it comes to the ways we like to share and view content.

Maybe you like to collect notes and group them together in Evernote, pin things to visual boards with Pinterest or make lists with Delicious. Well Pearltrees is essentially all of those services rolled into one, but with a unique way of visualising the content you choose to flag, share and curate. Visit www.pearltrees.com or download the app from iTunes for free. Social Sharing Service Pearltrees Launches on iPhone. Organize and share a variety of content with Pearltrees, now available on iPhone.

Social Sharing Service Pearltrees Launches on iPhone

Pearltrees has just updated its app to support the iPhone, after previously being only available on the web and iPad. Pearltrees claims that its service is designed to be something of a hybrid between Pinterest and Evernote. Pearltrees puts a library in your pocket with its new iPhone app. There is no shortage of applications leveraging your interests.

Pearltrees puts a library in your pocket with its new iPhone app

Helping you collect, organize, and even experience them. Which is why it’s fairly novel when you find one that does this in a way we haven’t really seen before. Earlier this year, Pearltrees introduced its Web app (and shortly after its iPad app), an extremely visual, extremely smart method for managing your interest graph. The application organizes your interests into groups of pearls that sprout out in different directions, graphically charting where things intersect or overlap.

Users are also welcome to collaborate on a Pearltree. Try Pearltrees for iPhone and iPad. Pearltrees Releases iPhone App. One of the more interesting productivity apps that has come out recently is Pearltrees. It’s an app that helps a user in collecting and organizing their interests and related information. Pearltrees does something that is also addressed by other apps but it does it differently by presenting the information in a unique, but very effective way.

A few months ago, it released a web app and then released an iPad app. Social Curation Tool: Pearltrees Now Has iPhone App. Like many others, I use the web for many things including research, entertainment, socializing. A few years ago I went on a Traveling Geeks trip to LeWeb in Paris and met the team from Pearltrees. I started a TechMama profile on the Pearltrees web application to organize presentations, research, fun social conversations and many other categories. I enjoyed how after saving my web content into Pearltrees, I could go back and quickly browse though all the web pages (including videos). Saving the web page was as easy as using the Pearltrees add-on on my browser to “Pearl it”. I had fun organizing my curated content. Because there are many visual curation sites that offer users the ability to save information, users should review and choose the curation tool that best fits with how they want to see and store their information.

Social Network Pearltrees Releases iPhone App to Share Interests on the Go. Pearltrees releases iPhone app version! Today, the new Pearltrees iPhone app was released giving you a new and compelling way to share your life through iPhone. You may wonder why that matters--at least 2 of us here at IPLife have reviewed the previous app (see mine here and Patricia's here), and agree that Pearltrees is an app you should download. I sat down on a skype call with self-described "Chief Evangelist" Oliver Starr to get the skinny on the new version, which if Oliver is to be believed could very well change the course of the universe (okay, he didn't say that), but it certainly sounded like the new and improved Pearltrees could certainly change the way you organize and share photos, notes and your fav internet content.

Pearltrees iPhone app goes live. Pearltrees is routinely used to embed data related to a particular topic in a way that is easy to navigate. The platform - which went live in 2009 - currently counts more than 500,000 contributors and over 25 million pearls, which can best be described as pieces of digital content. Currently, Pearltrees can be accessed via a plug-in on Chrome, Firefox, Safari and IE.

There is also a Pearltrees app for Apple’s iPad, and as of today, one specially designed for the iPhone. Pearltrees iPhone App Launches - A Curated Web In Your Pocket. Posted by Tom Foremski - July 24, 2012 Pearltrees, the web site curation service, today launched an iPhone version. Users can now access their "pearls" - bookmarked web pages - on PCs or Macs, iPads, and now on the iPhone.

An Android version is in the planning stages. Like Pearltrees? Now It’s On Your iPhone. Briefly: Pearltrees iOS app, Callouts adds new plug-ins.

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