A Coventry-based bin-man has joined the list of aspiring digital entrepreneurs and has released an iPhone App.
Rob Shoesmith’s 59p app, entitled Problem Halved, is decidedly Samaritan. It allows users to anonymously ask strangers for advice on sensitive issues, or even give advice to those seeking it.
The Bin-man’s app – which has already generated considerable media attention – was developed with the aid of MEDL Mobile, an app development firm that takes ideas and, for a 25 per cent cut, turns them into fully published applications.
MEDL Mobile continues its pursuit of good ideas to facilitate; seeking apps which exhibit degrees of originality, simplicity, revenue opportunity, and fun.
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