Mingleton Wants To Help You Hook Up With People In The Same Room
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Mingleton positions itself as a low-key way to break the ice with people within 50 meters of you.
What makes Mingleton different from Tinder is that it uses iBeacon technology rather than GPS, TechCrunch reports.
When you tap "See Who's Nearby," Mingleton will ping its servers to figure out who's nearby and if that person would be of interest to you. For now, these interests are pulled in using data from Facebook.
But when we popped open the app, it said, "No users you may want to meet are nearby." That's not a very good experience - at all - for our first time using the app.
Still, you can download the app for iOS here.
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