It had to happen. A cultish, little device like the iPhone just couldn’t survive without having a social network erected in its honor.
iRovr is here so hip iPhone users can gab with equally modish, Mac loving iPhone owners, discussing design and coffee beans, or whatever it is these endlessly fashionable peeps adore chatting about. Among iRovr’s features are photo/video sharing, of course, bookmarking, and blogging. And we cannot forget the user profiles. Every iRovr member gets some ego-space to share his/her deets. Everything is specially attuned to the tiny dimensions of the iPhone screen. New media comes in update streams and you don’t even have to access the browser.
iRovr.com In Their Own Words
“Welcome to iRovr: Your iPhone’s Best Friend! iRovr is a unique social experience developed specifically for owners of Apple’s revolutionary new mobile device. iRovr makes it easy to communicate with friends a family, even giving you the ability to blog, share photos and videos, and post bookmarks without even visiting this website. Tap Register Now to get started.”
Why iRovr.com It Might Be A Killer
iRovr has a certain exclusivity air going for it. iPhone users are rather few and far between after all. This network is the perfect setting for fellow owners to rally together and praise their precious device. They can stick it to the iPhone-less masses and launch their own private iPhone parties.
Some Questions About iRovr.com
Will a network dedicated to the iPhone gather enough critical mass to survive? Will other networks follow suit? Is iRovr too niche? 







