A new
Yahoo
service for connected mobiles can tell you when friends are nearby.
The service, one of many on show at Mobile World Congress (WMC), that use the
location facilities of GPS or cellular triangulation, could mean an end to those
occasions when you miss friends who visit the same places at the same time.
But, unless you are careful, it could also mean you being hassled by a lot of
people you would rather miss.
Marco Boerries, executive vice-president of Yahoo! Connected Life, said the
company had thought a lot about the privacy issue.
“We made it so that you are opted out by default,” he said. “You have to
choose to be visible on the system.”
You can also choose what spectrum of acquaintance the system can cover:
family, people in your contacts book, or people who have you in their contacts
book.
Boerries gave a demonstration in which the five locations of five of his
friends (or contacts, as they say WMC) on a little map of the fairground area.
By changing the resolution you can locate people over a wider area.
The facility is part of a package of service called Oneconnect which will
provide access to different social networking sites, IM networks, and email
systems. It is broswer based, and so should work on any platform.
Yahoo! is beating Google on mobile searching, which may be one reason
Microsoft offered $46.4bn for the company. The Yahoo! Board has rejected the
offer.
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