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iPlacer for iPhone

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  • Created: Jan 11, 2007, 3:03 pm
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The Idea

Scenario1: Your friend calls u on your iPhone and the iPhone simultaneously auto-places your friend on a Google map at his exact location. Now you can keep track of each other's location. Scenario 2: U find yourself in an unknown city or neighborhood and need a taxi. Your problem is that there are no street signs so u normally couldn't give your location to a taxi. Not a problem anymore because u and the taxi have iPhones and the taxi driver can pinpoint you.

I thought of this idea when I was...

I hate it when there are no street signs and u don't know where u r.


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Moogy
Moogy Posted: May 30, 2007, 9:40 am

It's based on the Iphone... only
What is the market potential for an 700$ cellphone...

What about your wife calling you and figuring out that you are not where you told her....

Location information for a third party is to risky..
You and your provider should be the only ones with that info.

Tell the user where the service is and at most reserver it for him.

]V[oogy

 

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