Social Networking From Your Cell 143
A small startup VCEL (Virtual Communication Expression & Lifestyle) has unveiled a new social networking service for cell phones. All you need to do to keep in contact with your friends 24/7 is to create a profile with their website, download a Java application for your cell phone (more than 20 models are supported already), and send an invitation to your buddies. Here we go: you can exchange comments, pictures, plan on activities together, etc. You'd have the same control over your profile either from phone or from web browser. They have a nice Java applet for your page, so you can leave your buddies a voice message right from your computer and so on.
Let me guess... (Score:2, Informative)
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In any case... (Score:2, Funny)
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Yep! There is no entry for Country in the registration page, nor any non-US cell phone companies in the dropdown box.
Move on, nothing to see here.
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I was going to install Sensor, but then thought about it - if I found it buried on the Nokia International page (because Nokia Australia's links to my phone are broken), it seemed unlikely anyone else would have it, let alone switched on. And even then, well.
Perhaps in a 'corporate' environment. But that
welcome to 2006 (Score:1)
What exactly is wrong about http://www.bluepulse.com/ [bluepulse.com] which works for anyone in the world?
As a added bonus, you can chat on MSN and Aim/ICQ, get news feeds and it has an api for developing your own extensions. works with most Wap and Java (MIDP1 and 2), Symbian enabled phones...
Terrific (Score:2, Funny)
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To Join (Score:2)
Or at least that link works for me.
I wonder what the MySpace stuff is about? Are they going to auto-spam everyone you're friends with on MySpace? The TOS & FAQ say nothing about it AFAIK.
Re:To Join (Score:2)
But yes, this idea is even worse than Facebook from the P.O.V. of getting any work done at all
Re:To Join (Score:4, Informative)
http://pub.vcel.net/how.aspx [vcel.net]
Apparently you'll be able to check your MySpace profile for updates, amongst other things.
http://www.vcel.net/vcel_contact.php [vcel.net]
One of their Board of Advisors is David Rogan - President Cisco Systems Capitol, Vice President of Finance at Cisco Systems?
I don't know what to make of that.
just what we need... (Score:1, Funny)
Sweet! (Score:1, Insightful)
Why?! (Score:4, Insightful)
Better use for phones in social networking (Score:4, Informative)
Get the media online quickly and easily, that's what people really seem to care about, anyway.
Re:Why?! (Score:2)
you have friends without computers or internet access?!
Re:Why?! (Score:2)
I know this is Slashdot, but not all nerds are IT nerds.
Apart from those in my own area (molecular biology but former sysprog) I know geeks who are into classical archaeology, mediaeval history and South-East Asian anthropology.
Computers and the internet often only figure in their world as a tool, unlike those of us for whom they are a major part of headspace.
Data Plans Too Expensive == Cause (Score:2)
I pay per-kilobyte charges for network traffic. Social networking just isn't important enough to pay for.
This is why this and all other "online on your phone" ventures are going to fail (adoption wise), until the phone companies stop raping people on data rates.
The only people who can afford this kind of thing right now are business users with data plans to keep in touch with the office. Thus, these companies are excluding the fastest growing segment of cellphone users (tweens, teens and young adults), wh
Re:Why?! (Score:1)
Social networking is out (Score:4, Insightful)
What is the benefit of having a huge social network if you're not directly linked to the people who are in the network? It's not like you can call them up and crash at their place. More time should be spent cultivating actual relationships and not trying to make a game out of creating links where none actually exist.
The real next boom in cellphone software services is mobile blogging. Snap a shot while walking and upload and comment on the picture.
Try Flickr then... (Score:2)
Re:Social networking is out (Score:1)
it allows to run a daemon on any PC (NATed, firewalled, whatever) and be able to access the file system, manage user accounts, etc. via regular internet browser. blog ? no problem. extend daemon by any bloggin software or run PHP based blog. gomyplace daemon will tunnel HTTP for you.
think about gomyplace as a easy way to run HTTP server. and gomyplace PROXY which caches the data (this one is optional) allows you to turn the host off and still you will be able access the data.
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Re:A sexual revolution. Part 2 (Score:1)
If it ever gets that bad, I think I'll throw my phone away and start keeping carrier pigeons.
;-)
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Re:A sexual revolution. Part 2 (Score:2)
It already would have if that was the case. In the developed nations, HIV is currently a managable disease. Developing nations on the other hand....
Re:A sexual revolution. Part 2 (Score:1)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_histocompatibil ity_complex#MHC_explanation_for_lay_people [wikipedia.org]
It's scientifically proven to predict lust.
There are only nine of them, and you could probably figure out a cheap test to determine your type. You'd enter it into your cellphone, and it would use bluetooth to find other people in the bar who would likely sleep with you.
So you'd go to a website and order the test and a subscription to the service and it would send a Java
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Sure I'd like your phone number, can you put it in the phone?
(remove phone from pocket, press some buttons and point it at them. The phone starts beeping an obnoxious warning tone)
Oh wait, don't bother. My phone told me not to date your type before, and boy was it right. Jesus.
(cancel the warning tone,put phone back in pocket with a quiet 'thanks buddy', head back to group of friends)
Would you believe... (Score:1)
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That's what we use mobes for. Text your friends and make sure you're all going to the right place at the right time.
No more conversations like "We were just down the road" or "we missed you by minutes"
Phones don't have to replace real meetings and real relationshsips. Some people let them do it, others don't. You choose which you want to be.
Addendum (Score:1)
What is it good for? (Score:2, Interesting)
-"Hey, man, fancy a beer?"
-"Sure!"
But hey, at least their FAQ mentions a "tickr". VC's of the world, unite!
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No thanks... (Score:2, Insightful)
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I heartily agree, though. I would be much happier with my phone if the manufacturers took out the useless crap like cameras, games and all that associated scheissdreck and concentrated on making a device that is actually useful for making calls and SMS messages (yes, I like SMS - it's a useful and nonintrusive way of communicating) and made it so that it doesn't take up so much room in my pocket.
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But you're missing the point here. There's hundreds of millions of asian teenagers who use IM, picture messaging, mobile blogging and other half baked gimics [slashdot.org]. I write code for mobile phones, and this sort of thing basically feeds me. If everyone stuck to 5 year old phones, lots of people like me would have to get real jobs.
Oh wow! (Score:5, Funny)
Gosh. I'm bouncy.
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This is the MySpace crowd, after all.
Just looking at the Subject line... (Score:2, Insightful)
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sounds like a joke: you know you've spent too much time in jail when... you read the word "cell" on /. and think "jail cell" instead of "cell phone"
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I See.... (Score:4, Insightful)
Seriously. This stuff is so stupid. Why not actually use the phone and TALK to your friends?
You can only talk to one person at a time (Score:1)
It's like the Star Trek communicators except that no one seems to like clamshells, so you don't get the cool flip act
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Here's what you said originally:
Why not actually use the phone and TALK to your friends?
So I responded with an upcoming technology (that I parenthetically noted was not new at all) that enabled a multi-recipient voice-based service that allowed you to talk to your friends rather than send text messages.
To which you responded that it was easier to send text messages than voice messages. I assume that you completely missed the point of my original post because it was a complete non-s
Re:You can only talk to one person at a time (Score:2)
One to One communications -> Call them
One to Many communications -> Text message them
Clear?
Re:You can only talk to one person at a time (Score:2)
I guess you missed the part about "multi-recipient voice-based service"? As in: One to More-than-one.
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It's easier to send a text message. It's like IM. You can broadcast a simple text message "Meet at Joe's at 8pm" to everyone. No confusion.
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3-way calling. (ok it's limited to only three parties, but it counts as "talking to more than one person at a time)
"broadcast message" You can actually send a voice message to a predetermined "group" using voicemail commands.
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That's not the point. Sure, it does take a long time to punch "all that shit" in - especially if the first thing you have to do is turn off that dumbass predictive text that is unalterably on-by-default on my phone, but that's a rant for another post.
The point I was going to make is that an SMS doesn't have to interrupt anybody. If it needs a reply, the recipient can do so at his or her leisure. A voice-to-voice call always has to interru
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What was that about the "rest of the modern world having it for several years now"?
For those of us in the US, its useful because paying for time on linked repeater networks gets real expensive. Not the iDen isn't exactly that, but it's priced better.
Someone wake me up... (Score:2)
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Realisticly, more like 10 years.
Did someone say... (Score:1)
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Journal? WTF? (Score:2)
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My_6x6_Space (Score:3, Funny)
Jabber (Score:1)
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It's called networking (Score:1)
More accidents (Score:1)
soon inusrance will go up if you own a cell phone and no hands free kit.
The other cell... (Score:1, Funny)
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I guess I don't understand the market behind this. And isn't there liability giving potential predators a chance to gain someones trust?
Just another reason to stay away from MySpace.
Critical mass (Score:1)
Calendar may be of use (Score:1)
Space pen vs. pencil argument again (Score:1)
"The application also allows for cool features such as allowing you to make restaurant orders and payments on your cell phone screen without the need of having your wallet with you."
... like a credit card?
"The availability status gives you the choice of one of multiple availability settings that describe how easily you can get in touch with any of your contacts or how easily they could reach you."
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Re:Space pen vs. pencil argument again (Score:2)
Exactly. And I know you, like me, are just hanging out for the list of four restaurants in downtown Silicon Valley that'll actually accept payment like this, rather than just laugh at you and say, "No, seriously, we want paid, in a real way."
"The availability status gives you the choice of one of multip
You have *got* to be kidding, Part II (Score:1)
People gotta learn to put the damned things away occasionally.
The headline threw me off. (Score:1)
"today i totally had a shiv to my head in the laundry room! it was just like that part in shawshank redemption! i LOL'd and sum totally came out my nose! it was so gross"
I'm sorry.
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Anyone else thinking... (Score:2)
And I thought.. (Score:2)
The japanese had it figured out ... (Score:2)
Seriously, how many of us would want our unemployed friends (arent they all?) IM'ing them in the middle of a billion dollar VC presentation
Re:The japanese had it figured out ... (Score:2)
Perhaps I'm lower on the totem pole than I thought. I can't recall one time I've made a "billion dollar VC presentation", let alone have them on a regular basis.
Cell/Mobile? (Score:2)
* Hey Bubba! I'll introduce you to my bitch for a pack of cigarettes!
* Sure thing, mon.
Ouch. (Score:2)
OT, but I'd love to see how MySpace's numbers have changed since Facebook became so prevalent, at least amongst the college demographic. I kno
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Cells? (Score:1)
I was imagining prisoners on MySpace.
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Blech. (Score:2)
I apparently doesn't work with the world's most converged phones (well, I tried it on a Treo 650, and it doesn't work in IBM's Java client that comes with the Treo), and the website is.. appauling, even for a first effort.
Dodgeball, dudes. It's all about being able to do this stuff with SMS, which every phone has. Sure, they can have a fancy Java midlet later.. but first, it's gotta work on everybody's phone before it will have widespread acc
Re:Blech. (Score:2)