The "what's around me conservative now" app marketplace has quite a few entries already, from AroundMe to big hitters suchlike Where To?. But fledgling Localscope hopes to specialize by content a deciding in the services you see, and wrapper everything up with a stringy covering of name.

Localscope seems to handle the base features pretty good: you can view look results in a name or on a map, phone a destination, and get directions. But it offers one lineament that I haven't seen in umpteen competitors-the cognition to take which services you look. You can chose from Google, Bing, Foursquare, Twitter, and change Wikimapia, a relatively new force that essentially combines Google Maps with a wiki system for adding rounded slant or level, old-school map.

You can also pickax an tact or location added than your circulating one by selecting from among your contacts or by navigating the built-in map. Your recent and pick seek queries are easily getatable, and you can get a linkup to locations you feel via Facebook, Peep, SMS, and e-mail.Localscope is accessible now for $1 and requires an iPhone or iPod compete functional iOS 4.0 or later.