Do Stuff Based on Your Mood with “IFEEL” London, New York, Toronto

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Former CEO of The Next Web. A fan of startups, entrepreneurship, getting things done faster, penning the occasional blog post, taking photos(show all)Former CEO of The Next Web. A fan of startups, entrepreneurship, getting things done faster, penning the occasional blog post, taking photos, designing, listening to good music and making lurrrve.

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Visit your city of choice, mine being iFeelLondon, and click on the left menu depending on how you feel, in my case Romantic. You are then greeted with a Google Map with pin points of various things people in London enjoy doing when they feel Romantic. To add your ideas to the map, you’ll need to request an invite which also requires a Google account as you’ll need one to access Google Maps.

Created by London basedAndy Whitlockthe site is definitely something I can imagine myself using, as long as the map entries are carefully monitored of course. In time I can envisage a maps being filtered further by romantic hotels, romantic restaurants, romantic benches to watch the world go by…and so on. As you can tell, i’m a romantic at heart.

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