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1. App of the Week: Cloth

Title: Cloth by Clothes Minded

Cost: Free  ($.99 for the Cloth Weather upgrade)

Platform: iPhone, iPod touch (4th generation), iPad 2 Wi-Fi, iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G, iPad (3rd generation) and iPad Wi-Fi + 4G. Requires iOS 4.1 or later.

The new school year is quickly approaching, and the first day of school is an excellent opportunity to make a fresh fashion statement. This week’s app, Cloth by Clothes Minded, will help teens archive images of their favorite outfits for later reference. Feeling uninspired on a rainy morning? Simply click on Cloth to remember some of your closet’s best combinations.

After downloading the app, Cloth walks you through all the features with a simple tutorial. However, this app was easy to use even if you decide to skip the intro and go straight to the wardrobe. Click “Snap” to take a photo or load one from your phone’s library. After taking an acceptable shot, Cloth presents you with several editing options. Add a flattering effect, cover up blemishes, whiten your teeth, or add a fun mustache sticker.  Once your picture is ready, write a brief description, create tags, and add it to a category.  Later, when you have trouble remembering the best pants to wear with your striped shirt, search your tags for striped shirt or visit the casual wear part of your wardrobe.

There was much to love about this app:

1. Organization: If only your real closet was so organized! Categories and searchable tags make finding the right outfit for the right occasion an easy process. My overall favorite organization tool was the weather addition.  The app uses wunderground.com and your location to match your outfit to real weather conditions. If you wake up to an unexpected snow storm, simply refer to your “Snow” or “Freezing” categories for quick inspiration.

2. Social Networking: This app is also integrated with several social networking sites. Link your Facebook, Twitter, or Tumblr accounts to share outfits, or if you are particularly proud of your apparel, send a photo off to clothapp.com for a chance to be featured on the site’s homepage.

3. Badges: One more reason to try Cloth – you unlock badges and points as you add and share outfits.  They are fun, collectible, and competitive.

If I could change one thing about this app, I would add a category for “wish list.”  It would be useful to save snapshots from dressing rooms into a separate folder that you can share with family and friends. Even without this feature, teens will love the app. Recommend it to the young people you know that like fashion or even just taking photos. They will enjoy sharing and getting feedback on their favorite wardrobe pictures.

For more YALSA App of the Week posts, visit the App of the Week Archive.

 

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2. Book App for iPhone Geeks

I've always been kind of a Mac geek, but I'll admit that since my husband gave me an iPhone for mother's day, my geekiness has reached new heights. I use my phone for everything. On our recent trip to New Mexico, I mapped all our routes on the phone, looked up authors and titles at the book store, checked on menu options for a restaurant we planned to visit, found a bike store, a place to get my son a haircut and a Sears where I could return a pair of boots I had bought online in California. And that was just on Saturday!

And the apps? Oh, the apps! Here's a new one, releasing today: Teen Book Finder. Designed to "enable access to the best literature for teens," the app is searchable by author, title, year and genre. And since it's a project of YALSA (the Young Adult Library Services Association), you can also search their database by award/list. Even better, a Find It! button, powered by WorldCat, will direct users to the nearest library where they can pick up the book. Pretty cool, eh?

No, it's not perfect. With it's focus on "the best literature for teens," a lot of indie and small publishers will not be listed. And it only covers titles released in the last three years. But hey, it's a start. Hopefully, other developers will see the potential and come up with similar apps that cover a broader base. You can read more about the app and it's development at thedigitalshift.com. An Android version will be released later this year.

What cool stuff are you geeking out about?

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3. Ypulse Sponsored Post: How iTunes Apps Are Revolutionizing The Way Brands Reach Teens

Today's Ypulse Sponsored post is from Lauren Zaner (pictured below) of Fuse, anchor sponsor for this year's Ypulse Youth Marketing Mashup. This post is part of that sponsorship. To learn more about Fuse Marketing and their unique approach to... Read the rest of this post

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4. Don't Hate The Smartphone, Hate the Farting App

A recent rant published on Ad Age echoes the complaints I've started to hear from parents who stand by feeling helpless as their bright, young child falls in love with a smartphone. The argument goes a little something like this.. if you take a kid... Read the rest of this post

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5. Ypulse 2009 Youth Tech Predictions

This is our last YIR post and my attempt to look forward into 2009 and pretend that I know what will be "hot" or "not" in the tween/teen/twentysomething tech space. Since Ypulse tends to focus on the "now," please take these with a big grain of salt... Read the rest of this post

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