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iPhone App Finds Wife With Another Man
When Apple released its new iOS 5 operating system to go with its iPhone 4S, it touted a new app called "Find My Friends" as a great way to track and meet up with friends. If they agree, you can see their locations on a map on your screen.
But the app's enterprising customers are apparently already finding other uses. If the online posts appearing on a chat forum at MacRumors.com are for real, "Find My Friends" may have already claimed its first marriage. http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/iph...ry?id=14753196 |
Whatever happened to calling someone and asking them to meet you somewhere at a specified time?
I blame Facebook for this nonsense of having to know where everyone is and what they are doing at all times. Sigh. |
I have Google Latitude between my, my husband and my mom but that's it. It makes it easy instead of calling them and saying "Where you at?" or "Are you almost here?".
Although I have noticed it is not always accurate. I did notice once it said my husband was in Vegas when he was not. |
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My husband and I have Life360 on Android for safety reasons. Primarily, so we can check in if either of us is overdue or unreachable. We can also use it (along with Lookout and Plan B) to find our phones when we lose them...which is often these days.
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I would like an app to help me find my mind, which has gone missing.
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I have AT&T Family Map - which shows where my sons' phones are on a map and/or aerial photo. Jr. lost his iphone (on a campus bus), and someone decided to pick it up. So, Jr. called his number and the finder answered, essentially, but in a more vulgar way, "finders keepers, losers weepers." Using family map, we tracked it to a particular house off campus. (This tracking process requires frequent checks as sometimes the read is as accurate as 15 yards or as far as a mile. And the phone has to be on.)
So, Jr. went over, rang the doorbell (now, he had a couple of brothers with him waiting on the curb) and when they answered the door, (much out of character for Jr.), pushed open the door, barged in and and demanded his phone back. They were so freaked out, they gave it him. |
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