For the past few weeks in Silicon Valley, one app has come up in just about every conversation: Skout.
It's a location-based dating application that, after being at death's door, turned around and raised $22 million from Andreessen-Horowitz and other top venture capital firms.
Well, we took it for a whirl, and while we weren't lucky enough to get any dates, we can see why it's becoming so popular.
Bam! Here we go.

It's a location-based flirting application, so naturally you'll have to let it check out your location.

You'll also get a notification when someone tries to flirt with you.

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