Location-based service Flook has rolled out an update to its iPhone app that sees it move closer to its Google-esque goal of “organising the world’s geotagged information”. Flook, as our initial ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In spite of all the excitement around the App Store “gold rush”, investors have been wary of backing companies ...
Flook, which we’ve previously described as a StumbleUpon for location-based discovery, has partnered with English Heritage, the UK government’s quango responsible for helping preserve historical ...
We’ve written before about UK startup Flook‘s ambition to curate the world’s location information via a system of ‘cards’. In fact, its founder used the phrase “Geo-Google” to describe Flook’s ...
Late in her fourth novel, “Mothers and Lovers,” Maria Flook invokes Frank O’Hara’s essay “Personism.” When it comes to poetry, she writes, O’Hara argued that “[y]ou just go on your nerve. If someone’s ...