Flipboard : The links and content your friends share on Facebook and Twitter are, to say the least, a bit confusing. Flipboard makes it an attractive, clear and easily 'browsable' mix. Flipboard is intended for the iPad.
Photosynth: you may have heard of it from Microsoft, but did you know that there is also a free app for the iPhone (3GS and 4)? The result is without a doubt sensational, as can be seen from the Photosynth that P. van Tees made during the event .
Meal Snap : is Shazam for meals. Take a picture of your meal and let Meal Snap tell you philippines phone number list what you're eating and how many calories it contains. Of course, you can share your eating habits with your friends on Facebook and Twitter.
Foodspotting : for Foodspotters it is the most normal thing in the world. Photographing your meal before you start eating. Say in which restaurant you can eat this and you make it possible for other Foodspotters to choose restaurants based on pictures of meals. So you know exactly what you get.
What will be the next phase of the web?
The onslaught of social apps also reveals what I missed at The Next Web 2011: what happens when the social web is exhausted? When we have shared everything about every topic? Or does the social web (which we used to call Web 2.0) continue to offer new possibilities? I asked Robert Scoble and he pulled out his phone: “This is it, location based apps. With this we have essentially entered a new phase of the web.” What comes next? Maybe we should ask today’s 17-year-olds. Because their behavior predicts the future, according to Alexander Bard. What is your view?