Startups

WikiWeb: one MD Starbucks likes this Friends of The Web app

Some Starbucks coffee shop near Salisbury University likes the Friends of The Web, the web and mobile design and development studio based out of the four cofounders’ house in Patterson Park. Wikiweb, released by the Friends last summer, is one Seagull Square Starbucks’ App Pick of the Week, as this photo from Betamore cofounder (and Technically Baltimore […]

Wikiweb is a Starbucks App Pick of the Week. Photo credit: Mike Brenner.

Some Starbucks coffee shop near Salisbury University likes the Friends of The Web, the web and mobile design and development studio based out of the four cofounders’ house in Patterson Park.
Wikiweb, released by the Friends last summer, is one Seagull Square Starbucks’ App Pick of the Week, as this photo from Betamore cofounder (and Technically Baltimore adviserMike Brenner shows.
As Technically Baltimore reported, the WikiWeb iOS app allows users to assemble web maps of interrelated Wikipedia pages and articles. At the time of its release in July, the app caught the attention of New York Times Bits Blog writer Nick Bilton.
Download Wikiweb for iPad and iPhone here.
Wikiweb isn’t the only Friends of The Web app that has received attention outside of Baltimore. Its Jittergram app, built at Photo Hack Day 2 in 2012, had been downloaded more than 250,000 times as of last October.

Companies: Friends of The Web

Before you go...

Please consider supporting Technical.ly to keep our independent journalism strong. Unlike most business-focused media outlets, we don’t have a paywall. Instead, we count on your personal and organizational support.

Our services Preferred partners The journalism fund
Engagement

Join our growing Slack community

Join 5,000 tech professionals and entrepreneurs in our community Slack today!

Trending

The person charged in the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting had a ton of tech connections

From rejection to innovation: How I built a tool to beat AI hiring algorithms at their own game

Where are the country’s most vibrant tech and startup communities?

The looming TikTok ban doesn’t strike financial fear into the hearts of creators — it’s community they’re worried about

Technically Media