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Apple and Google to Blog the World

Zrop writes "AppleInsider is reporting that Apple has been working on OS-level integration of an geographical mapping technology as an integral part of Leopard, its next-generation OS. The technology is rumoured to employ GPS functionality. Will GPS chips make Apple iPod phones and MacBooks location aware? Users would be able to post information at a location, hanging in the air, ready to be browsed by people passing by. Imagine getting highly relevant messages, without even pressing a button, simply because you are in the vicinity and your preferences match the content of the post."

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  1. You mean... by blike · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Imagine getting highly relevant messages, without even pressing a button, simply because you are in the vicinity and your preferences match the content of the post."
    You mean "Imagine getting highly relevant advertisements..."
  2. Finally. by CosmeticLobotamy · · Score: 4, Funny

    Neat, a way for me to tell passers-by, "Bob Johnson sucks ****," without the hassle of finding a bathroom stall and a marker. Heck, now I can let people know right as they're passing Bob's house. He'll be so happy.

  3. WHO CARES what Apple intends to use it for... by mrchaotica · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ...if this is anything like the "sudden motion sensor," it's really exciting because of all the cool stuff third parties will do with it. For example, off the top of my head I can think of a few things that I'd like to see implemented: automatically switching the "location" (which is used for determining network settings) according to the actual GPS location, linking iCal events to locations so that I can get reminders when I'm in the right place, etc.

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  4. Ummm... by dangitman · · Score: 4, Funny

    How do I type if I'm hanging in the air? And isn't this Mac-user-levitation technology a bigger story than boring old GPS?

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  5. Re:"integration" or "bundling"? by brass1 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why is it that when apple does this kind of thing it's somehow "cool", but when Microsoft does it, it's somehow "evil"?

    Because when Apple does it, it becomes a well documented, open API. Microsoft? Not so much.

  6. Imagine... in my local supermarket... by dpbsmith · · Score: 5, Interesting

    There are ads on the back and on the front inside of the shopping cart. There are ads on the floor that I walk on, while trying to manuever my cart around instrusive stands of featured products placed so as to block the aisle. Hanging off shelves in the aisle are little machines with bright blinking LEDs ready to dispense coupons for products. Flat-panel TV sets with sound hang near the meat section, running a continuous informercial. Another TV set with sound hangs above the cash register in the checkout line, running a different infomercial.

    As I check out, the process is interrupted by the cashier asking whether I want to buy their X-Treme Value of the Week, which is stacked near the cash register with an ad on it, and hands me two long slips of paper: a receipt, and a bunch of ads and coupons. These latter are "highly targeted," alright: they are always for competing brands of products I just bought.

    Can I "imagine getting highly relevant messages, without even pressing a button, simply because you are in the vicinity and your preferences match the content of the post?"

    Yes, I can.

    And I know exactly kind of messages they'll be.

    And I betcha a nickel those preferences will be opt-out.

  7. Re:Will this "feature" have an off button? by dangitman · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I remember when the Pentium III came out, and everybody freaked out because it had built-in serial number identification that were supposed to destroy your privacy.

    I don't remember everybody freaking out. That would surely make the world news, and lead to civil chaos, if the entire population of the planet started "freaking out." I don't remember anybody freaking out, actually. A few people raised some privacy concerns, yes. Not the same thing as everybody freaking out.

    Now "They" will know where you are, but since it's Apple, slashdot puts a nice happy spin on it.

    Actually, the majority of the posts so far are talking about ways this could be abused, and a sprinkling of "Apple is teh suck" posts. I haven't yet seen anyone on slashdot say it is "cool" or put a happy spin on it.

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  8. GPS + Ipod by nurb432 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Sorry, your content is not authorized for consumption in the country which you currently are in"

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  9. Right... by gordgekko · · Score: 5, Informative

    >> Users would be able to post information at a location, hanging in the air, ready to be browsed by people passing by. Imagine getting highly relevant messages, without even pressing a button, simply because you are in the vicinity and your preferences match the content of the post."

    Right. This didn't even work when users were able to post information at a web site using invisible notes back in the 1990s. Remember that "revolution"? Users of a web site could discuss its contents with each other using software that interfaced with their web browser. End result? No one posted anything except the occasional juvenile comment.

    Now I'm expected to believe that people are going to be walking around with a cellphone and eagerly texting messages and posts that others will be able to read when they enter the area.

    Good luck with that.

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  10. Imagine the Future... by Aminion · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... you will hover by a school and be attacked by "LOL U teh gay!!1" messages.

    ... you wife borrows your nano nuclear powered PDA only to receive the following message as she passes one of the store downtown "Hello again, Mr Smith! We hope you enjoyed Chixx with Dixx 69. May we also suggest: Brazilian Tranny Wars 43?"

    ... your n00b neighbor has got his box pwned again and it is constantly broadcasting ads for Viagra alcopops and penis pumps with festive Christmas motifs.

  11. Re:"integration" or "bundling"? by Overly+Critical+Guy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Because Apple doesn't have an OS monopoly.

    Since when did Apple sign illegal OEM deals that forced OEMs to not ship competing products to prevent them from entering the market?

    Next.

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  12. Congratulations: by jpellino · · Score: 4, Funny

    "You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door."

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