可能I请偷偷靠近您… 我是否是只那个?
2008年6月27日由Ronen Halevy
在读此以后 文章在Mashable由史蒂文· Hodson我认可了趋向。 它似乎象那里每周是一名新的伙计地点发现者或GPS地点对黑莓的监视申请。 现在我们在一microblog甚而发现办法包括我们的地点例如Twitter。 下演变总告诉人哪里您?
它开始了以MySpace和Facebook,您淹没所有您的朋友与什么您做着毎秒钟。 它然后进步了到Twitter象什么的立即通知您做着。 您不可能甚而等待再有个人计算机。 现在它似乎象公司设法混合Twitter以您的GPS地点提供全世界关于您的更加信息。
它达到,我不会惊奇,如果一家公司象被决定的Google做真正的时间寻人。 查寻朋友(或任何人的)名字和他们在您的Google地图显示将出现。 
我是否是只那个开始得到偏执? 我一般来说,是一个信任的人,但许多人开始收集关于我的许多信息…的方式 有希望地我必须只担心偷偷靠近我的我的猫…
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June 27th, 2008 12:00
I think the coolness factor of these applications, gets the best of us sometimes.
I admit, I install apps on my BB just because I can , then I do an audit , and I delete multipe apps that I haven’t used in a month.
Now , as far as the real time Google people search thing is concernec , I wouldn’t put it past them. Probably in beta testing as we speak.
June 27th, 2008 12:02
Well, Ronen, maybe you have a point, but maybe you miss the point that everyone is volunteering all that information. I guess people are bored, people are lonely, people want to show off. When you can blame no one but the users themselves, maybe you no longer have a point.
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I’m only sure you’re wrong about the cat stalking you. Cats don’t give a rat’s ass.
June 27th, 2008 12:48
I have long been concerned over who collects what data, with this applications people being able to track my location, even look at my billing and see all the numbers I have called so on and so forth, now while you are right Luciano, people volunteer this information, but how many of the people actually UNDERSTAND what they are doing when they agree to terms and conditions of services, I’m positive many, many people see the t&c page, check the little box that could really be saying they just signed over their house and car and never know it until someone came to collect the car and seize the house…this is the reason why I have no real connection to a great many “social networks” out there these days, I’m sure if you look back far enough into the investors you will find a good many data mining organizations behind their funding i.e Facebook…
But then again, maybe I’m the paranoid one…but I assure, my house and car wont be seized because I failed to read some t&c’s lmao!!
June 27th, 2008 13:02
Youi’re right, Bla1ze, but I didn’t mean that kind of tricky T&C agreements. I was referring to Twitter whereby people know they are advertising their current activities, or geolocation apps by means of which people know they are revealing their current location to all and sundry. Volunteering all the way.
June 27th, 2008 14:16
@Luciano ES
Gotcha, sometimes I have a bad habit of digging deeper into things then I really need too lmao!!
June 27th, 2008 15:06
There is an app out there for WinMo users called Tricker Tracker, which takes the last 5 GPS coordinates and uploads them to their server. You can then make your “map page” public so others can see them plotted on the map. I could see this being useful if your kid is on a road trip and you want to check on their progress, but overall…yeah, kind of scary.
June 27th, 2008 16:29
I agree wholeheartedly. The entire trend is creepy and disturbing to me
June 27th, 2008 18:06
Could it be that you think a little to much of yourself to think the general public (or the evil corporation) wants to know where you are 24/7?
June 27th, 2008 18:15
Who said the general public or the government? What about your ex-girl/boyfriend stalker? Or even worse your ex-husband/wife?
Or when will it become acceptable (common practice) for employers to give you GPS tracking devices to monitor your movements? Some companies already do this.
Or will it become acceptable for wireless companies to sell the location of their current subscribers?
I personally don’t care but it is enough to make you understand the paranoia…
June 28th, 2008 03:26
Gary,
There is currently testing of a Beta Marketing application to track your current location live. You input all the things you like etc, and you are sent an email of when/where/how much. Stores near by your current location offering you deals on the things you have inputted that you like.
Direct marketing is the most cost effective way of marketing an item especially if you have the demographic of the person you are marketing to. At the end of the day, scary stuff but a one persons detailed information can be a great commodity to cutting edge marketing firms…
June 28th, 2008 07:04
Okay so maybe I’ll provide the stupid answer. This seems like fun, no need to paranoid man, Buy a metrocard, hop on the subway and let them have fun on trying to track you down.
July 4th, 2008 15:43
All new technologies can be misused and everyone eventually learns to gain benefit from it. I am sure that 10 years ago the concept of typing your name on your computer and getting back information such as employment history, birthdate, and even where you have lived seemed creepy yet you can easily do that now.
Check out http://www.trickertracker.com