Snapguide, which just launched on iOS, is rethinking the stodgy "How To" guide for a mobile generation. Thus far the consumption and creation of "How-To" guides on the web hasn't been particularly groundbreaking, with SEO-optimized, paid contributor-written fare like eHow.com dominating the market. In contrast Snapguide was built to be super simple, fast and take advantage of your phone: Think of services like WikiHow as Facebook and Snapguide as Path. "eHow was a pioneer in publishing content online," says co-founder
Daniel Raffel, "but it is a lot of 'evergreen' [and impersonal] content. We want to be a place where people share what they're passionate about ? " he explains, saying that he could even envision a partnership with eHow.
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