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The Superfan

By: Fast Company StaffFri May 1, 2009 at 2:00 PM

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Tracy Espeleta, 27

Assistant Producer, EA

Espeleta is a quintessential apps fan, integrating them into every part of her life.

Tracy Espeleta

"They're conversation pieces. When the App Store first opened, you had to ask your fellow nerds, 'Did you download the light-saber app?' Apps create a sense of community and an opportunity for social interaction that's bigger than their usefulness. "

HER SMARTPHONE
iPhone

CAN'T-LIVE-WITHOUT APP
Twittelator. "Twitter would be useless without being mobile."

LAST DOWNLOADED APP
ColorSplash

WHERE SHE USES THEM
"There's always the right app for any time of the day. Games for when I'm waiting for something, traffic maps when I'm on my commute, anytime I'm away from my computer and need something."

Topics:

Innovation, Technology, iphone, mobile, apps, apple, Tracy Espeleta, EA, app store, Tracy Espeleta, Apple iPhone, Twitter Inc.

From Issue 135 | May 2009

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July 13, 2009 at 1:20am by Jason Seoul

Tracy Espeleta is a classic example of one's devoured interests in keeping up with technology. This is a sign of human beings evolving into the next level. It's still early to say whether it's a good sign or bad one as company researched reports have shown that employees that dwell on Twitter and Facebook are not as efficient in their work comparing to employees who just stick to their job tasks. You decide.

Jason Seoul

July 24, 2009 at 6:42pm by john polk

Apps create a sense of community and an opportunity for social interaction that's bigger than their usefulness.

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November 1, 2009 at 11:44pm by Liontin Myer

Tracy espeleta is a wannabee jade raymond.

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