Seemingly Bored Creative Creates Seemingly Useless App

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So what does a creative do in his spare time? No, not play Foosball. That’s old school. He creates and iPhone app, of course. And that’s just what RKCR/Y&R’s Dan Hubert did recently when he unleashed iLazer, an app that allows you to add laser beams to pictures you have on your device or from Facebook. Images can then be shared to Twitter and Facebook.

Why anyone would actually wants to waste there time doing this is…oh wait…we waste countless hours screwing around with images here so we’ll probably love this app.

The app is tied to a website that showcases the best and most inventive zapped snaps. There’s also a section called CELEBRITiLazer where snaps of the rich and famous are zapped revealing their roving eyes.

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