Deals like this were few and far between in my neighborhood. (Credit: CNET/Screenshot by Jessica Dolcourt) On Friday, MasterCard jumped into the iPhone fray with its first corporate iPhone app. Expanding on the theme of its well-known “Priceless” campaign , the free application, Priceless Picks , pairs GPS and 3D maps to show you local deals, dining, and other points of interest in your immediate vicinity. How, other than the branding, does it differ from Google Maps, Yelp, and the squads of similar user-rated map apps? Not by much. You soar around the map in quasi-street view or birds-eye view, identifying locations as the color-coordinated bubble pops up. Red for dining, blue for shopping, orange for “Priceless” items, and so on. Sadly, Vino Venue is actually closed. (Credit: CNET/Screenshot by Jessica Dolcourt) MasterCard hopes that local vendors will post constantly-updating deals in the few words contained within each bubble, and that users will post their local tips–best spot for a sunset, for example. The biggest problem is that they don’t say much. Tap the bubble and you don’t get a phone number, Web site, or star

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Hardly ‘priceless’: MasterCard’s iPhone app



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