Spontaneous Bluejacking
[Archived in Entry, Palm Pilot Pda]
mrohde on 2003/11/15:
„It's amazing to me how people just do spontaneous kinds of of things like this, but maybe it shouldn't be. After all, this is exactly how most Palm-oriented mailing lists, like the venerable Pilot-PDA list, and websites like PDA 24/7, PalmAddict, Palm Infocenter and even the Palm Tipsheet (which I founded) have begun. Each one sprung up because someone in the community decided it was needed or would be cool to do.“
http://www.rohdesign.com/weblog/archives/ 000232.html - Cached
See Technorati for links to this blog,
see Alexa for related blogs and search this blog for ›Palm Pilot Pda‹.
Some slightly related:
„The potential is vast and, as yet, incomprehensible. We™ll just have to wait and see. In the meantime, some bored git has come up with a relatively worthless use for Bluetooth.“http://www.blog.mweb.co.za/users/rantscribe/ 2386.html - Cached
„This is an old link, jellyellie has been busy and updated bluejackQ.com! Please go here to see the current site.“http://www.bluejackq.com/devices.htm - Cached
„Smart mobs emerge when communication and computing technologies amplify human talents for cooperation. The impacts of smart mob technology already appear to be both beneficial and destructive.“http://www.smartmobs.com/archives/002124.html - Cached
„Bluetooth was created as a way for mobile phones to easily connect to other handsets as well as devices such as headsets, home computers and printers.“http://www.themauritius.com/article3088.html - Cached
„"I came across the idea of bluejacking at an online discussion forum and it immediately struck me as a fun thing to do," said Ellie, who set up and runs the bluejackQ (Bluejack You) website.“http://foe.typepad.com/blog/2003/11/ anonymous_pokes.html - Cached
Found at a page of foe, posted on 2003/11/06
„Why is it useful to be able to send short messages to people you don't know, who happen to be within 10 metres or so (Bluetooth's range) of you? I can understand the novelty value of playing a prank on someone, but once that wears off, what does bluejacking actually offer? Comparisons with SMS don't hold up, for me: SMS lets you quickly and cheaply interrupt someone and get a message to them whilst bypassing social conventions and small-talk, and it's something you use in a very informal fashion to communicate (principally) with people you already know well.“http://www.tomhume.org/archives/000006.html - Cached
Posted at December 15, 2003 11:35 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)