
*Update 2- Version 1.1.0.20 is now available to everyone.
*Update- Looks like there is a bit of a bug here. This update wasn't supposed to hit until next week, but is showing up for some (mainly those who have the previous version installed). We will update when it becomes available to everyone.
Do you like taking pictures? Do you like food? Well maybe you would like taking pictures of food, then. Foodspotting is a service that lets you take pictures of food, upload it, add restaurant you are currently at, and review or comment on how that particular food is. It's great for discovering food and restaurants nearby, and the app integrates with foursquare and Twitter.
Foodspotting for BlackBerry has finally been updated to version 1.1, and they did a complete overhaul. The previous version was laggy, quite ugly, and overall just didn't work very well. Thankfully, this version fixes all of those problems, and brings you the same experience you would see on Android, iOS, and Windows Phone 7 with their Foodspotting app (finally). No actual changelog here, but besides the enhancements I listed, I did notice that the app shrunk by 1/3 in size, which is always welcomed. Screenshots after the break.
More information and download of Foodspotting for BlackBerry


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