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Small Footprint Inc. and Scene in Winston-Salem Launch "Treks in the City™" Mobile Application - Monday, April 04, 2011

Winston-Salem, NC (April 4, 2011) -- Scene in Winston-Salem and Small Footprint Inc. recently launched Treks in the City™, a new geo-location-based mobile application for iPhone® and Android®. This application has been designed to create a customizable way to tour downtown Winston-Salem and learn more about stops that best meet users’ specific interests. There are pre-set treks in place that focus on history, art, and entertainment, as well as the opportunity to revisit past Scene in Winston-Salem Scavenger Hunt destinations.

The new mobile application debuted at the fourth annual downtown Scavenger Hunt on Saturday, April 2, 2011, and both creating organizations are thrilled with the response to the new mobile app. Available for free, Treks in the City’s ad-supported application has quickly exceeded expectations of downloads.  

"It is extremely exciting to have worked with Scene in Winston-Salem to create a mobile application that has been embraced by the Winston-Salem community," said Patrick Turner, CTO and Principal of Small Footprint, Inc. "Treks in the City™ is designed to provide an engaging and interactive city tour experience that is reliable, educational, fun and customizable. It is a great way to tour downtown Winston-Salem and will be an invaluable tool for visitors and residents of our city. This innovative app can also be customized for other cities."

"Treks in the City™ provides our community with an innovative and convenient way to learn about the great places in and around downtown Winston-Salem" Susan Morris, Event Founder. "We look forward to growing this tool, not only as a way to promote the town that we live in, but also to teach the history of the city and raise awareness of all the great things that Winston-Salem has to offer."

The Treks in the City™ mobile application uses geo-location technology to identify the users’ current location in proximity to a host of other downtown Winston-Salem spots. Users who download the application can experience the following functionality:

-   Select a Trek and tour Winston-Salem using particular area of interest, such as Architecture, Entertainment, or a previous Scavenger Hunt.

-   Easily find downtown locations and get walking directions from the current spot.

-   Share pictures and comments on various Trek locations.

-   Visit a related Web site or place a call to a destination directly from the Treks in the City™ mobile application.

Users of Treks in the City™ can also create their own treks by utilizing the “My Treks” feature, and users are invited to submit their own comments and user-generated content to add value to the application’s experience as it grows.

The Treks in the City™ mobile app is ad-supported with an ad banner at the bottom of each page. "We are pleased to offer advertisers an innovative way to reach users who are spending time in downtown Winston-Salem," said Debra Chiarello, Hunt Excitement Coordinator, Scene in Winston-Salem. "The Treks in the City™ mobile application will provide advertisers with the engagement they desire with the customers who are within walking distance of their business location."

Treks in the City™ Mobile Application Available Now on iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/treks-in-city-winston-salem/id425661290) and the Android Market https://market.android.com/details?id=com.smallfootprint.TreksWS

For additonal press questions, please contact Patrick Turner at pturner@smallfootprint.com. For advertising questions (Winston-Salem), please contact Debra Chiarello at debra@sceneinwinston-salem.com


About Scene in
Winston-Salem

Scene in Winston-Salem was started in the spring of 2008 by a group of volunteers wishing to educate visitors and locals on the history, culture and community of Winston-Salem in a fun and interactive way. Scene in Winston-Salem works with non-profit groups to raise money and awareness of the local scene in Winston-Salem while promoting and supporting local businesses.

 
Former GMAC and United IT Exec Joins Small Footprint as VP of Enterprise Services - Tuesday, January 25, 2011
January 25, 2011 (WINSTON-SALEM, NC)—Rob Robless has joined Triad-based Small Footprint as Vice President of Enterprise Services. Small Footprint, located in downtown Winston-Salem, is an international software development company providing custom software, technology and outsourcing to a growing base of mid-sized companies.


Rob has over 25 years experience in technology leadership positions at start-ups and major corporations. He served most recently as VP of IT Architecture at GMAC Insurance and is the former Chief Technical Officer for United Airlines’ united.com and MileagePlus. Mr. Robless has previously held executive positions (C-level, VP, and Director) in Application Development and Enterprise Architecture at United Airlines, Comdisco, and SHLSystemhouse (EDS), and has significant experience in building large-scale enterprise solutions and eBusiness systems.  Rob consulted on behalf of Small Footprint for a year prior to joining the company full-time.

Rob’s newly created position is designed to enable Small Footprint to capitalize on the trend toward full service outsourced application development, maintenance, and operations among its new and existing client-partners while expanding the company’s local presence.