When Omar Hamoui  left Google a few months after selling AdMob to the search giant for $750 million, he set up shop with mobile engineer Mike Rowehl as Churn Labs.  Today at Disrupt NYC, we get to see the first product churned out by the labs: Gnonstop Gnomes.   Gnonstop Gnomes is part social game, part mobile photo app.  You take pictures with your iPhone or Android camera and insert an image of  a gnome into the picture.  The app marks the location of each picture and you can follow where the gnome has been.  "Wouldn?t it be cool to have a gnome in your pocket," asks engineer Haider Sabri, "all the while you are getting updates on who your gnome is, where he is and what he is doing?Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/Kd4xrinXiy0/
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