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Thursday, 23 July 2009

Do the Locco Mobile


Bloggers speak an unspoken language with other bloggers. We speak Blog, we check updates of our favourites, we secretly crit, we search for ideas and clues about what to write. We're crazy. In short. So my daily walk around cyberspace led me to an article about - yes you guessed it - mobile phones.

Now, I've complained before about the demise of the world and how it has to do with the fact that communication is now almost safer because we can lie to each other digitally and collectively, we're none the wiser. A fellow blogger and I shared the same sentiment briefly. He had a point, he called mobile phones the most intrusive human invention yet.

He professes disgust at the fact that his last few dates couldn't get through starters without checking her phone, how kids in the same vicinity aren't talking to each other but rather to their other friends on MXIT. In essence, he boldly declared that cell phones give us a false sense of importance and in truth...we aren't that important. All true but mobile phones are here to stay. They're our other appendage. Instead of acting as our appendix, they're now our right hand. Make friends is what I say.

I'm still in the infant stages of mobile phone usage, my style is more classic with calls and text messages and the occasional MP3 download. However, I am a fan of the "possibilities." If my hope has to rest on the advances that cell phone technology makes than so be it. We're all playing the Transformers game anyway, in some way or another, so I say...let your cell phone take the heavy end.

One of the most notable advances in cell phone technology is the inclusion of GPS. So now you can bend the truth about where you are verbally...but your GPS co-ordinate doesn't lie. And thank goodness really because now you can use your cell phone in conjunction with hummba.com to become your own personal tour guide while you're on holiday. Visit hummba.com and download FREE audio clips to your GPS enabled phone and what do you know...you'll here all about the Eiffel Tower while trying to construct the perfect pic of you touching the top of it. Good times. But don't take my word for it...its the technology age, the age that never gets old. Visit www.hummba.com for more.

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