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Mobile, Socialight and Bad Hair Days

By Amy Griswold on Thursday, December 7th, 2006

It amazes me that in a world where everyone is on the go all the time, technology continues to make it so simple to stay connected and even meet new people and find new businesses or restaurants along the way. CNN reported on some services that are paving the way for the ability to connect individuals via their GPS enabled mobile phones.

One use of this technology includes allowing dating services to send text messages to subscribers informing them of potential matches in the area. While this might be convenient if you’re looking to meet someone, I’m not so sure I would want potential matches to know I’m out and about and close by – what if I’m having a bad hair day? All joking aside, that aspect makes me somewhat uncomfortable. However, I don’t have to subscribe to the service if I’m not interested.

Another GPS enabled service mentioned in the article, which does appeal to me, is called Socialight. Though it’s still under development, they’ve certainly been in the spotlight. When I first heard about the site, I was a little uneasy about my cell phone allowing others to figure out where I am, but after watching their feature on The Discovery Channel I was sold. I’ve lived in Atlanta for a year and a half, and still look for new places to try out every weekend. With Socialight, I could login to my account, allow it to find my location, and it would present user-tagged locations nearby my current position. And if I happen to find a restaurant worth sharing, who am I to keep it to myself? I can create a sticky note, along with a picture, describing the menu and service.

Word of mouth has proven a valuable tool for up and coming businesses and restaurants; we’ve all taken suggestions from friends, family, and co-workers when looking for anything. This being the case, I wonder if services such as Socialight will be used by companies in the future as a semi-viral method of introducing themselves to potential customers, along with YouTube, MySpace, and other user generated sites.

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One Response to “Mobile, Socialight and Bad Hair Days”

  1. December 8th, 2006 - David Scherer Says:

    I totally agree with this idea, the implementation of GPS into a phone has unlimited capacity for benefits to the customer. Currently you can Text message google (46645) with what you are looking for and the area you are in, for instance “Pizza, 30076”. But what if you are unsure of your zip code? That exact problem happened to me last night. The implantation of GPS enabled tracking in cell phones would significantly help this scenario.
    Another feature was slashdotted recently was the aim of two Atlanta companies to track traffic jams with cell phones (http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/05/2220211&from=rss). It was also picked up in USA Today in November (http://www.usatoday.com/tech/wireless/phones/2006-11-06-tracking-traffic_x.htm) Though these firms are forced to rely on tower triangulation because GPS is unavailable to them. I feel that this could be significantly improved with the unlocking of these.

    Where’s David? Some people are already jumping the trend. With a what is known as an EVDO Stomp Box, some users are taking Wireless cellphone cards (evdo) to create a roaming hotspot. Using a GPS plugged into this they are able to update users where they are located online (http://www.stompboxnetworks.com/testing.html) once I get the funds this will be one of my weekend projects for certain!

    The future is going to be great my friends


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