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April 11, 2006
Give Big Brother a Helping Hand with Mologogo
Smartphone and Pocket PC magazine shares details on a new service that allows you to share your location in real-time. They indicate,
"Mologogo is a free service that will track a friend's GPS-enabled cell phone from another phone or on the web. Mologogo also serves as a dirt-cheap tracking system, so go ahead and fauxjack something."
This has immediate appeal for younger consumers. Can you see a business use for it? Can you see any risks or potential abuses (i.e. stalkers)? Does this open you up to increased scrutiny from Big Brother (as in the movie Enemy of the State.) It's another indication that we are integrating further with our technology, for better or worse.
Check out Mologogo for further details on their service.
April 11, 2006 at 11:26 AM in Contact Management, Future Tech, GPS, Moblogging, Wireless Web | Permalink
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