Alpha Means Awesome

We’ve been cranking out code for over a year and a half.  It’s been a labor of love building our platform.  This weekend we finally hit our Alpha release.

WOW.  It’s rare that I try something that I think will completely change an industry.  Yes, I’m talking about a product my team has built, but I like to think I can still be objective.  And there’s a big difference between thinking that something is good and  thinking that something is game changing.

iLovePhotos is game changing.  I’ve never seen or used anything like it.  Even though I’ve been closely involved in the development of this software since day one, every time I see a new internal release, I’m blown away.

This isn’t a Twitter meets Flickr meets Facebook meets YouTube clone.  This is a completely original concept.  In a sea of companies trying to build a better mousetrap widget, iLovePhotos is a completely new way of thinking about and interacting with your personal content.
Think text based interface evolved to GUI.  Think Game Cube evolved to Nintendo Wii.  A desktop photo application that automatically organizes your photos and brings them back into your life.  Yes, automatically.  It’s so simple, anyone can use it, even the most tech illiterate of computer users.

I can’t wait to release Beta!

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