SeatGeek, which aggregates tickets from resale sites like StubHub, just launched its first iPhone app, one that allows users to browse interactive maps as they try to find the best deals. When
SeatGeek raised funding back in August, the stated reason was to "build a really great mobile app." Co-founder Russell D'Souza and Director of Communications Will Flaherty stopped by the TechCrunch office yesterday to results of their work. The functionality should be pretty familiar to SeatGeek web users ? you can search for tickets based on the performer, event, or venue. Then when you've found the event that you're looking for, you can bring up a map showing where the different tickets would locate you, zoom in on any part of the map (usually surfacing more tickets as you do), then tap to buy.
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