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Organizing my travels has always been a headache. And most of all sharing them with people. Do you find yourself frequently thinking, "Where was this picture taken?" or "How do I share my travels with my family?" Introducing a panacea for your problems, Oleka!

Oleka is the brainchild of one of my friends, who goes by the name Prashant Aher. I know this guy from VNIT, and this is a guy who solves problems elegantly. He and his cronies, who are my friends, have designed this wonderful app. Now that I have said enough, it is show time.

You might remember I recently went on a trip to Coorg. I shared some of the pics on Oleka. Here they are:



The landing page after logging in


The Coorg trip that I created.


Look at the different places it has tagged the photos under. That is intelligent.


A particular photo and a memory attached to it
A great UI design to complement the great idea itself.

I have heard marvellous plans for the future, with some really delightful features in store. I sincerely hope he makes it, and we all get to enjoy his creations! Please do visit https://oleka.in and https://blog.oleka.in for more information.

You can also leave your suggestions on their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/OlekaApp/ Stay tuned for more information.

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