
With the rise of social networks, people are now sharing more information about themselves online than ever before. Sharing is happening at an unprecedented volume, with some calling it ...
"The Sharepocalypse". Social feeds now disseminate content in realtime, but the problem of course is that a lot of this sharing gets lost in the noise -- and with content piling up so quickly, stuff quickly gets lost. Want to find a tweet you wrote a year ago? Good luck. A New York-based startup called
Gopogo is launching in beta today to address this problem, with a geo-location platform for recording, sharing and discovering connected experiences.
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