When the wind is howling and you just want to get to a party, but fear having to walk all across campus to find a deserted dorm, don’t you just wish your smartphone could do something about it?
Well, soon it can thanks to a Bentley alum who has recently created an application for smart phones!
This app will use a combination of GPS tracking and check-ins to locate where events are happening on campus and share it on a closed social network with your friends.
David Lanphear of the 2010 class is the co-founder of FratLabs, the company that is developing the app. Because it is still in the works, it is now going by the code name “Dope” and little information will be revealed prior to its beta launch.
“We intend to beta-test the app at Bentley, as well as Penn State in the next few weeks and roll out to a national audience this coming summer,” said Lanphear.
Although this is not top-secret, Apple-esque information, it is worth taking note of the cool app that will be coming to an app market near you!
If the unofficial rumors are true, this app will revolutionize the Bentley party scene, giving the user a better shot at the ratio.
For the investment junkies, this might be the opportunity to invest in a product that could be the new creation of a college student, for a college student, much like the billion dollar company Facebook.















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Seems kind of stupid and an easy way to get busted our have a party ruined because people are waiting for everyone to show