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by TuxPirate 5442 days ago
broad question. what have you considered?

you can use datasets for initial content and see how it evolves with your new users.

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If you can take a minute to watch our video i would highly appreciate it, maybe at that point, advice can be a bit more relative. Our iphone app lets users leave photos, videos, messages and more inside what we term living bubbles at any location. When they leave, their bubbles remain behind for others to discover. Bubbles can be cloned, modified, stored, carried, or moved elsewhere. These bubbles grow, divide, multiply and spread with interaction and shrivel and shrink with negligence. Basically, popular bubbles prosper and spread and unpopular bubbles pop and die. So these bubbles basically evolve. Now we started creating content and we have a drop tool that enables us to leave content at different locations on a map using the google maps api. But is that a good idea? Should we just create a bubble or two in everyone's bag that they find once they download the app? I hope that's a bit more specific to get some help on the topic. We just applied to TC startup battlefield in San Francisco and we're hoping that the event will give us somewhat of a boost!