OpenBuildings.com, the crowd-sourced building directory I wrote about last month, is now available on multiple mobile devices. Just ahead of the launch of its Buildings Android app, I met up with the business’s two founders, COO Tom Mallory (left) and CEO Adel Zakout (right), in London last week. As previously described, OpenBuildings is a social media application …
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Jul 26 2011
OpenBuildings now on Android
- By Paul Wilkinson in AEC, Functionality, Future, Marketing, Mobile, Vendors, Web 2.0
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26 July 2011
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