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Launching now in 2016!

Well as unforeseen circumstances are always unplanned, we had a few delays and events in our personal lives that have setback our launch deadline by a few weeks. But no fear, because as good things are always worth waiting for, we know this app is no exception!

Artedi has been developed in whatever spare time our team can conjure up during the days and weeks from July 2015 until present. We would love for this app to be our full time job because we have sincerely enjoyed creating it. We are incredibly impressed with what we have accomplished in only a few months. Here is a break down of our timeline in production:

You can follow our updates and news on Facebook and Twitter (/artediapp & @artediapp, respectively). We will return to our Experiment.com Lab Notes to announce the official launch.

We wish you and your families a happy, healthy holiday! We will be giving thanks for your generosity because without each of you, this app would still be just a glimmer of a dream. We appreciate you and your encouragement, trust and support.

Talk to you again in 2016!

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  • Marcia Whigham
    Marcia WhighamBacker
    Sounds like your team needs to pat yourselves on the back for keeping your focus, persistence and maintaining your vision. Grand Congratulations on the great work and success!!! Best of Luck, Marcia Whigham
    Dec 21, 2015

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Isla Mar Research Expeditions

We are building a fish identification survey app for the iPad and Android tablets. When conducting fish surveys, scientists still use pen, paper and reference books. With this app, we would increase the accuracy of reef fish census and reef fish identification. We have the technology to promote faster and more efficient surveys for scientists, now we just have to build it.

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