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Banjo — Real Time Discovery Across Social Networks

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Banjo is an innovative new app that’s just beginning to make ripples in social media circles. It’s available for use on Android and iOS devices. The objective is to help you be in two places at a time. Banjo internationalizes your mobile experiences so you can witness a wide range of events happening around the world from the comfort of your tablet.

Banjo provides real time content discovery by location across multiple social networks. From a mobile device, Banjo brings the experience of being anywhere in the world through the eyes of the people who are there. Banjo is available for free for download on android, iOS, and in 14 languages. This way you can be almost anywhere with a banjo on your knee and interact.

Banjo screenshots on iPhone 5

Banjo, the most versatile cross platform content discovery app introduces the latest addition to its real time roster. Google has partnered with Banjo to rollout and showcase them as one of their first mobile integrations of Google+ Sign-in. Google+ is Google’s entry to social media, hotly contesting to win market share from other popular social internet hangs.

By integrating Google+ and the Banjo ecosystem, Banjo creates a more interactive and real time social experience for millions of users around the world. Can’t make the Super Bowl, World Cup, The Oscars, or Mardi Gras in person this year? Experience it all on Banjo, the simplest, fastest, and most fun way to discover and share places & experiences around the world as they happen.

Banjo takes you beyond your network and life into what is happening anywhere you want to go, like Mercedes Benz Fashion Week (in all cities). It’s the next best thing to being there! From quick pics and status updates from fashion week attendees to behind the scenes sneak peeks and never before seen footage, consider it your front row seat to fashion week compliments of Banjo. Now you have yet another reason to get a tablet!

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