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Tackable looking to make its mark on social networking

November 8, 2011

To say I’ve been mesmerized by the iPhone 4s would be an understatement. But not just for the phone, but the apps that are available. There are some of the most creative and innovative ideas available for use for free or a small charge.

It’s amazing how far technology has come from the days of playing Space Invaders on the ol’ Atari 2600.

Tackable is a new social media platform on iPhone (and eventually on Droid)

One of the apps that has really captured my attention and imagination is Tackable, an interesting social media platform that has hopes of joining the “Big Three” (Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin). The three mainstays all serve their purpose in the world — Facebook for friends; Twitter for quick hits, links, interesting notes and, also, friends; and Linkedin as a strong professional connection site.

Tackable is different.

It’s an app that will have assignments for photographs. It’s grassroots journalism at its finest in the digital age. Besides having the “friend” atomosphere assignments (say, food photos), you can have a lot of other things, such as the Wall Street situation.

Citizen journalism is growing with an app like this.

Add in that the cameras on phones are getting better and better, and all of a sudden citizen journalists could be helping and assisting new agencies with what is going on. With the ability to create assignments, users can help dictate the way things will go with Tackable.

And for those of you with a Droid, fear not. The Tackable crew has already started development of the Droid version and are looking to have that app out sometime in December.

 The App

One thing not to worry about — this isn’t all citizen journalism. So there’s no need to worry about becoming Clark Kent here. People can make silly or fun assignments as well.

“At its core, Tackable is a photo and video assignment platform,” said Luke Stangel, a 29-year-old who is one of the companies founders. He’s also Tackable’s Chief Marketing Officer.  “You create assignments asking for specific things, which your followers complete using their smartphones.”

You can see, respond and create assignments on the front page of the app.

For example, as I tried out the app, I posted three assignments — geocaching, disc golf and high school football. These were items that people could get. The cool thing was that with some of the photos I posted, it seemed like I got a few people interested in some of these items. At least one person went out searching for a geocache, which is excellent considering there is an app for that on the iPhone and Android operating system.

But the assignments won’t all be ones like that. Reporters and editors at media outlets can use Tackable to solicit citizen journalism. Stangel said reporters have asked for photos from three major Occupy movements in California’s Bay Area. He noted that KQED, which gives public media in Northern California, placed an assignment for photos of the general strike in Oakland.

Too, Stangel said, non-profits are experimenting with Tackable to direct people to their events.

And, of course, people are asking for things that interest them, such as the disc golf one I posted.

Tackable, too, can be a game. If you accept and fulfill an assignment, you are assigned points. You can also earn points by commenting on photos.

Most of the people on the staff have worked in social gaming, Stangel said.

“So points, levels, badges and general theories around gamification run through our DNA,” he said. “Points are a way to encourage positive behavior and friendly competition. In the early versions of the app, we’ve included a leader board, showing you how you stack up compared to the rest of the people on Tackable.”

The positive behavior he mentioned includes creating photos and videos, commenting on other media and sharing outside the app.

Many social media “games” have that feel, such as Foursquare, where one gets points based on their check ins and sees how they stack up in points against friends.

But, the points could be for more in the future, Stangel said.

These points are part of the marketing plan to make a profit. Stangel said the Tackable team things these assignments could be interesting enough to gain corporate sponsorship. So a mainstream corporation (such as a softdrink company etc.) could post an assignment where they hid something somewhere. If people find it, take a photo, they could earn a prize. Tackable would charge the company for that campaign and be the platform to transfer those items to the user, Stangel said.

Being the company began its beta testing in October and went into a wider release only recently, he said these are just thoughts at this point moving forward.

How’s it work?

This app is pretty straight forward, which makes it even better because it’s not an imposing piece of technology.

However, being in beta still, it’s got a few hiccups and bugs. I have experienced a few of them, but nothing that would scare me from the app. They update things on a decent timeline, so it’s nice to know things are being worked out. I’ve had slow periods of seeing photos (but that could be my connection, so take that into account), and I’ve had situations where I did an assignment or posted a comment and didn’t receive the points that I was supposed to get.

My profile page on Tackable.

But those items will be fixed. It’s a new app and it’s fun to watch it grow.

Overall, it’s an easy program to use.

When you first open the application, you get a screen showing available assignments. You can scroll through them to see what is there to offer. Some of these assignments are based on location — such as an Occupy event in San Francisco. Others, such as the ones I made, can be done anywhere.

Either way, the reality is people connecting through a journalistic-style social media app.

“Imagine being able to see what’s going on anywhere in the world by asking someone there to share it,” Tackable Chief Executive Officer Ed Lucero said. “It’s a real-time social search connecting people in (different) locations. … It’s magical when you make the connection. When you experience that spontaneous ‘wow, holy crap, that’s (a) way cool’ moment, you want others to feel it as well. It becomes a new social experience that drives both sides of the connection that we’re only beginning to unravel.”

Currently, assignments expire after seven days to keep the list fresh. But the team was unhappy about how quick things disappear, so Tackable is experimenting with having perpetual assignments, Stangel said.

In the end, Stangel said there will probably be a happy medium between the two.

To see information about an assignment, you tap on it. Once there, you can fill the assignment with a photo, text or video.

From the main page, you can also access your account, the rankings and other useful things. Playing with the app will allow you to find everything you need as the app as a whole is easy to navigate.

Aesthetically, it’s pretty nice, too. It’s sharp and colorful. You can change your personal icon and nothing seems distorted. Overall, it seems to branch the usability/good looking parts very well.

The Company

Tackable isn’t huge, by any means, in regard to workers. Stangel said the company has about 10 employees, including interns and part-timers.

The three at the top include Chief Executive Officer Ed Lucero, Stangel and Chief Technology Officer Steven Woo. All three have been involved with startups inSilicon Valleythat have been extremely successful. Woo, for example, was one of the principal engineers on the game Diablo II, one of the best-selling games of all-time.

On the developmental end, as well, Stangel pointed out people such as Eri Izawa and Mike Doan. Izawa, an MIT graduate who has worked in gaming for a number of years, designs the structure of the app. That means she figures out the points, how to structure people into groups and how to encourage daily participation. Doan, who previously worked for Activision, is the creative director.

The other members of the Tackable team include community manager Jonathan Stypula, server side developer Francis Chin, and Ben Eakins, who is named as the “Ben of all trades” on the company site. Tackable also lists Jackie Lai and Neyaz Nazar as interns.

Where did the idea come from?

Stangel worked at a newspaper and he was required to write a minimum of two bylined stories and two briefs. Being the police writer, he had to worry about the news cycle and when things happened. But reality was, he couldn’t always be where he had to be on time. As the news gets older and stale (especially with the Internet and other social media), it becomes harder to make it fresh.

So Stangel started to think about ways to get news alerts from the public. Something had to be done and he figured he might as well do it, he said.

He pitched the idea toLucero, who Stangel said is “the smartest executive I had ever met.” They started in early 2010, brought some people in and the team started to build and create Tackable.

“We’re far from done,” Stangel said. “There are lots of interesting things on the horizon.”

The future

In the world of social media and technology, who knows? The future seems bright, but with how things come and go, it’s going to obviously take a lot of work to become relevant.

“The future of Tackable is in empowering people, in creating networks and channels for people and groups to exchange the information they need and want,” Izawa said. “Every user — both requester and responder — has the power to shape the content for their own needs and their own audience. Serious, newsworthy stuff? Yes. Fun and casual stuff? Yes. (I am) looking forward to watching the platform do all those things, and more.”

Being the app went mainstream not long ago, the number of users is at about 1,500. However, what is coming out of those users is a positive point and gives hope for the growth of the app.

Looking at the rankings.

“Tackable right now is more about quality than quantity,” Stangel said. “However, what we’re finding is that the right types of people are trying out the app, and many are returning to the app day after day. That’s really positive news for us.”

The app is one a one-week development cycle. Basically, the company prioritize new features and bug fixes on Monday and issue a new build within seven days.

“There is a lot of energy and excitement on the team about the app,” Stangel said. “We get the feeling that there’s something really compelling here, and we’re busy doing quick tests on theories around improving engagement and retention.”

Stangel said they’ve demoed the app to nearly every major news organization in the San Francisco Bay Area and have gotten positive feedback.

But the ultimate goal?

“To become a fourth social network,” Stangel said. “We think there’s room for us in the Big Three.”

The idea, too, will be to separate itself and become a different platform in the social media world.

Stangel used Twitter as an example, noting that the platform is probably about 98 percent thoughts and two percent objects. It’s made up of links to virtual things (online articles, videos, photos etc.). Those are thoughts and though interesting, not all are valuable, he said.

The future looks bright for Tackable.

But, people also post objects to Twitter — first-hand accounts of news or photos they took themselves. Consider something big happening and no journalists are there — but people are. These accounts are very valuable, especially to new agencies.

The problem? Everything goes into the same stream. Valuable things can be swept away in the Twitter world quickly because it moves at a rapid pace. The way to stay up there is to be re-tweeted and hope the right people see it.

Theoretically, Tackable is made up purely of objects. If you ask for something, you’ll get possibly three or four (or more) perspectives.

“Our goal is that people will open up Tackable to see what’s happening near them and experience those things in real time,” Stangel said.

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Question for those of you reading: Is Tackable an app you would use? Do you find it interesting? And for iPhone users, have you tried it yet? Thoughts?

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Notes from my Noodle: Nov. 2 edition

November 2, 2011

The iPhone has inspired me, for now, to see if I can do a 365 with just the phone camera.

For those who remember, I did the 365 project in 2010. The idea of this project is to take a photo each day to document a year in your life. I really enjoyed it, but at times it was quite tough.

I had planned to do one again in 2010 because it’s a Leap Year and I thought doing a 366 would be cool — and different. And with having things such as the iPhone 4s now, it makes taking photos easier.

So I got a jump start.

I’ve taken a photo each day since I got the iPhone. It’s a 365 of sorts, but I don’t know if I’ll do a full year with it. I might stop in January when I start the real 365. I might continue both to see if I can challenge myself. I might stop this one and start the 366. I’m not sure.

I didn’t set any real goals with this one, outside of just taking photos with it.

***

Speaking of the iPhone camera, it’s really solid. I’ve loved some of the apps for photography on it, especially Instagram. I know many traditional photographers don’t seem too interested in this app as they see it as something to take away from photography.

I see it different. I see it as a good thing. It’s something that gives people the chance to make some good-looking photos.

The kicker is all the filters Instagram gives you. I also used Camera+, an app you can do some processing with. It’s really nice, especially on the fly.

Take a peek at these two photos of the courthouse square in Delhi. The first is just with Instagram. The second is with some work on Camera+ first, then run through Instagram.

I used the tilt lens option in Instagram, and then one of the filters.

Camera+, then Instagram.

As you can see, the opportunity to do a lot of things with this camera phone is incredible. It’s a lot of fun to test the filters. I have a couple of other apps I’ll be playing with and testing soon with the camera and I look forward to it.

If you would like to keep a peek on this iPhone 365 — and other photos I take with my iPhone, I’ve decided to turn my Tumblr account into that. Check them out!

***

The other thing about the iPhone is the video — it’s not bad!

I’ve only tried it a couple of times, but I’ll post one here so you can see it. I took this while playing a round of disc golf with Justin a week or so back.

***

A few weeks ago, I had an in-person interview.

I was really excited about this one, too. A friend on my softball team gave me the head’s up about the job and I applied for it soon after. After that, I got a call for an interview. It had to be re-scheduled once because one of the people interviewing was on vacation.

That gave me some time to try on my dress clothes. Things were OK, but the jacket didn’t fit. I figured it was a good time to invest in a good suit. I went to Men’s Wearhouse, got a really good sales guy and soon had a suit. I never think dress clothes look good on me as I don’t like the way things fit. But I really liked this suit, especially with the shirt and tie picked out.

So, I got it.

First, I was a little overdressed for the interview — which isn’t a bad thing. I hope it didn’t hurt me, anyway!

The interview itself went really well, I thought. It was conversational, we went over some good things and I felt my answers showcased why I would be a good fit. I think I did a pretty decent job at selling myself. This one went a lot better than the phone interview I had a month or two back, that’s for sure. I walked out confident and excited — and hopeful.

Alas, about a week later, I got word that I wasn’t the one selected. I was bummed, for sure. Disappointed more than I had been in a while. But, I have to look at positives.

  • I had an interview
  • I thought it went well
  • Chances seem to be coming along

This job hunt is hard, and I know it. It’s frustrating at times and annoying in others. You get in funks and have to dig yourself out.

Hopefully this is a good sign to come. Plus, I now have a sweet suit for future interviews!

***

Just a note that I have some upcoming things I’m working on for the blog, including some in-depth looks at some iPhone/smartphone apps and some other Geocaching-type games. I have the month of November planning out (I am participating in National Blog Posting Month, so I want to make sure I have things planned for every day of the month!), so hopefully there will be some good things coming!

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Filed Under: Cameras, cell phone, iPhone, Job hunt, My world, Notes from my noodle, Photography Tagged With: camera, camera phone, employment, find me a job, instagram, iphone, iphone 4s, job hunt, phone camera, unemployed, video

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… and I’ve jumped to the iPhone

October 20, 2011

What a sweet screen this is. Very nice!

I had an upgrade available with Verizon.

So, a discount on a new phone. And with this new iPhone 4s out, I was curious. I read things. I solicitied opinions. Was it worth tossing my Motorola Droid X aside and go with the iPhone.

Yep.

What a world of difference!

I’ve had the phone since Sunday. I think I got a bit lucky, actually. I called a Verizon person I knew, who unfortunately wasn’t working at his place (which was in Binghamton, where I needed to go to pick up a suit… ya know, for the job search, interviews etc.) Alas, it didn’t matter because he knew his store didn’t have any left.

Shocker!

He did note that I should call the Oneonta (which is much closer to me) store to see. I did that. But apparently the person I talked to wasn’t supposed to tell me whether they had any in stock or not. I guess it makes sense. After all, if he tells someone they have the iPhone in the store, then that person comes in and the phones are gone… well, ya know.

So I said to the guy, “Look, if I come in and you are out, that’s my fault. But I want to know I have a fighting chance if I come over.”

He whispers that they have a few.

The new iPhone's box (created with Instagram)

Now I had to make the choice. Go with the iPhone or stick with the Droid and wait for something else down the line. Ahhh, what the heck.

Shower up, get dressed and head over. I find the guy I had talked to on the phone, he asked what I wanted (16gig, black phone) and he went to the back and came out with one.

The last one.

Sweet!

Forty-five minutes later, I was walking out with an iPhone 4s in hand — starting my journey into the world of the iPhone.

Boy was it different.

I didn’t get the chance to mess with it too much as I had to bolt to Binghamton to grab my suit. But I messed around with it that night. I looked at apps. I downloaded a few. I played with a few others and saw how the phone worked.

My first impression?

Awesome. Better operating system. Sharper image. The camera? Oh my. This camera is absolutely amazing. As someone who is a photographer, I wanted a phone camera where the images were sharp and came out nice. When I am going to do serious shooting, nothing will beat my Canon 7D. But when I am with friends or just tooling around, the iPhone will be a very nice piece of equipment to have.

Photo shot straight out of the camera.

In fact, I started a slight 365 project on my Tumblr account the day I got the iPhone — My first 365 days with the iPhone! I don’t know if I’ll complete it and if I don’t, no biggie. But I will be putting my images from the iPhone on my Tumblr account as it’s quick to upload there. Most of the images will be done with Instagram.

I still have thoughts of doing a true Project 365 (well, it will be 366 because 2012 is a Leap Year) starting Jan. 1, so who knows if this project will fully go on as I don’t know if I’ll be working on two of these projects at one time.

If you are on Tumblr, feel free to follow me to check out the photos I’ll be posting.

Here’s one thing I’ve really found out about the iPhone — it’s so much better than my Droid X was for doing social networking things and games.

I’m hoping I can connect with a few people through this post and, in some cases, learn some things.

Instagram's app page

Take, for example, Instagram.

I’m really loving this app. It’s almost worth switching to the iPhone to have this. The ability to mess around with photos taken on the iPhone and post some really cool stuff is wild.

But it’s hard to connect with people, it seems.

It will search your Twitter and Facebook accounts and your contacts list. That’s good. But it apparently doesn’t tell you that you are being followed or if you follow someone etc. I’ve talked to a few people who I followed who hadn’t even realized it. One who I needed to request to follow!

That doesn’t take away from the app. I love it. But there could be some cool things to have to make it a little more user friendly. Possibly a search for topic, too. It doesn’t appear you can search for direct subjects, rather just people.

The same leaf photo from above, fixed up via Instagram.

If you are on Instagram (name: hoohaa29), feel free to follow me. I check my followers and will follow back as well. I like finding new people and see how they use the program. It’s really wild.

I’m really starting to dig some of the other programs, too. Some of the other camera apps are really nice. They give you the chance to do some cool things with processing on the phone.

There are some cool foodie apps, too, such as Foodspotting and Epicurious. There’s apps such as Untappd, which help you rank and talk about beers.

Way too cool.

Though some of these apps are available on my former smartphone, the Motorola Droid X. I did love that phone. It was great for me for nearly two years.

There were things about it that really bothered me. Like, for example, it shut off at odd times all on its own. In the middle of phone calls even. I’d hate to be on an important call and have it turn off. Then it took a long time to start back up. The browser was decent but choppy. And many times the apps and such would go all haywire and require them to be forced closed. The thing that turned me though is that there’s no real checks and balances with their apps. I’ve read a bunch about the Droid’s marketplace having some bad stuff. And that’s not just the Droid X — that could happen to any phone operating the Droid system. So, it was time.

But this iPhone. Amazing.

The screen is crisp. The camera is awesome. The internet moves quick. It’s everything I read about it.

It’s funny because a Twitter friend noted that I needed to get it. And, if I didn’t like it, she’d buy it off me.

She doesn’t need to worry about that.

I’m keeping it.

***

Reminder! Contest going on! I am holding a contest this week for an autographed copy of Bill Walker’s book “Close Encounters on the Appalachian Trail”. It runs from October16- to 12:01 a.m. Oct. 28. You can see all the details on the contest page. Enter for your chance to win!

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