DailyBooth, the photo-sharing startup with a focus on faces, is out with version 2.0 of its iPhone app. The update is a complete rewrite and redesign from the original and includes a live feed of photos, full profile information and messaging support.
The refreshed application also brings with it a 3-second timer for snapping photos, integration with Facebook and Twitter, username search, improved friend finding capabilities and photo ghosting.
The application should be well-received by DailyBooth users as it finally makes a majority of the web service’s features available on the iPhone.
As the camera capabilities on newer smartphones continue to improve, startups are responding by building specialized applicationsthat drastically improve the users’ ability to snap and share photos on the web from their mobile devices.
DailyBooth CEO Brian Pokorny believes the bigger trend is building for younger audiences who prefer to communicate with faces, hence his company’s interest in building around the front-facing camera of the iPhone 4. As for Android, DailyBoothindicates a version of the application is in the works for that operating system as well.
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