The aim of Y Combinator-backed startup
Parse is to provide backend services tackling the "monotonous, tedious," parts of mobile app development, so that developers can focus on what truly sets their products apart, rather than the "really common functionality." Today it's adding photo moderation to that list of services, thanks to a partnership with
CrowdFlower. The latter company,
a TechCrunch 50 graduate that offers tools for managing crowdsourced labor, has already released
its own self-serve product for photo moderation. However, Lukas Biewald said that in order to use the CrowdFlower API, developers still need to "write a bunch of code to connect with it." Integrating through Parse, on the other hand, requires "very little effort."
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