The iPhone certainly has some less-than-necessary apps, and iBacon seems to fall under that category.
The iBacon iPhone app has a pretty simple premise. ‘Cook’ four pieces of bacon on a skillet, flip them as you see fit, drain the fat, and then virtually eat the bacon.
The iBacon sells for $1.19 and will fulfill your virtual meat cooking needs (is that even a thing?). Take a look at the video explaining the iBacon, not that it’s that difficult a concept to grasp.
What's Driving This Trend
- Virtual Cooking Apps
- Opportunity for developing virtual cooking apps that simulate cooking experiences for users.
- Interactive Food Apps
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- Novelty Mobile Apps
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Who This Affects Most
- Mobile App Development
- Opportunity for mobile app developers to create innovative and engaging apps for various platforms.
- Food and Beverage
- Opportunity for food and beverage companies to leverage technology to create virtual food experiences for consumers.
- Entertainment and Gaming
- Opportunity for entertainment and gaming industry to incorporate virtual cooking and food experiences into their products and services.
