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iFob is about reality. Forget the anonymous sites and far-away strangers who are lurking at their cluttered kitchen tables huntched over their greasy keyboards and stubbing out cigarettes in the dredges of yesterday’s coffee as they chat up descriptions of themselves as, “Healthful, fit and energized.†Forget all the fakery and dreamery and wana-be stuff of other social networking sites. With iFob, it is simple truth. You just create a micro profile and beam it out ONLY to people who are right close by. Or you set your copy of iFob to LISTEN anonymously to people who are beaming out their short introductions. See a profile or introduction you like? Neat. It might be that hotty in the corner. It might be the student with the interesting looking book. It might be the person you want to talk with, who you are looking at… so you activate your copy of iFob and zap out an introduction, “I’m real. Are you?†I’m up for it. Are you? Get iFob on your iPhone and lets find out. -
Of course, they have some kinks to work on in the client, but I think this is the start of something big.
Prediction: Whomever opens up their API first will win...
I've been whrrling since Jan '08, and have already discovered new friends as well as new places. Whrrl's customer service is comparable to the service at Nordstrom's flagship.
That's why I'm voting for whrrl.
1. You can view what your friends are doing by What - if all of my friends were in Loopt it would take forever to scroll through what each of them are doing, which would SUCK since a lot of the time they're just at work or being boring at home. In Limbo I can just find people who are socializing, or eating or catching a movie, or something else fun.
2. There is this thing called Shout where you can send text messages multiple friends and they can send messages back to the whole group, even if they don't have an iPhone. Plus, in the iPhone there's no text message charges for this.
3. You can see things in the future - so if I want to catch a baseball game tonight, I could look in Limbo and see if any of my friends are planning on going
4. There's other people using Limbo. Yes, my friends aren't all in the program yet, but in the meantime there are other people so it's not completely boring, even if I don't actually want to meet all of those people.
It seems a lot easier to add GPS & Map functionality to a social network than vice versa. Just put people and/or businesses on a map and click the dot to go to a profile. Then step 2) ??? then step 3) profit.