
These days, many of us share our every thought and waking act with the internet. You've got your IM status note, updates on Facebook, Brightkite location notifications and Twitter. However, until now there's never been an internet status application that was geared primarily towards the food-obsessed among us.
Recently launched, isFeasting wants its users to answer the simple question "What are you eating?" by taking a photo with their mobile device and sending that image to the website. You can instruct your isFeasting account to ping your Twitter account, so that all your friends/followers can see just what delicious tidbit you ate for breakfast, lunch or dinner. It's a fun way to keep a record of your meals as well as great way to see what everyone else is grubbing on.
Now would be a great time to set up an account, as the onslaught of holiday food is about to commence!

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11-25-2008 @11:11AM Colin said... I'm not sure that "never" is the right word. There's other services out there like http://foodfeed.us/.
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11-25-2008 @2:01PM ColinSux said... It helps if you read the rest of the sentence - "an internet status application that was geared primarily towards the food-obsessed among us" - Twitter is not geared toward foodies, and FoodFeed is just an aggregation of Twitter posts, not an independent service.
IsFeasting actually SHOWS the food, so the food is central, not the people eating the food - big difference there.
Great application, thanks for posting Marisa!!
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11-25-2008 @3:50PM Colin said... It *is* a great application. I'm a member! Not disagreeing with that. =)
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