I've been taking a closer look at the mobile space and found a number of very well-written blogs. One of favorites is Mobile Opportunity written by seasoned industry expert Michael Mace.
One of his older posts back in April 2007 caught my attention. He points out an interesting ultimate social networking tool, Spitr, a project by Inrvoice LLC being worked on by technologists and biomedical researchers:

From what is described, the product is pretty scary if you think about it: more real-time than Facebook status updates or Twitter. Imagine having your thoughts immediately being published live. It is the ultimate form of
stalking yourself.
Pros? A definite time saver (no more typing or fiddling with gadgets). Could very well be one of the most accurate ways of understanding and analyzing human thought.
Cons? How does this work exactly? Privacy issues, of course. I'd like to keep most of my thoughts to myself. Is there some way of "filtering" your own thoughts? Wow...that'd be kind of weird - like quality checking your own thoughts...
technorati tags: twitter, social networking, spitr, bluetooth
Comments (1)
Wait.. so you're sure this is not a joke? I could imagine seeing this in the Onion.
Posted by albert | August 30, 2007 7:20 PM