ABSOLUT launches drinks app for iPhone and Android

"Drinkspiration"

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21 July 2009 12:30 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

It's blatant brand promotion, but this app from ABSOLUT actually looks decent and more importantly it's free via the App Store now. Offering ideas and inspiration around the topic of what to drink, when and where, with criteria based on such factors as volume of the bar as well as Twitter and Facebook integration, hit play above to see it in action. An Android Market version is due later this summer.
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Phones, iPhone apps, Absolut, Drinking gadgets, Android Market

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