Showing posts with label mobile apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile apps. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Apped to be Social?

A friend just sent me an article about the Forecast app, which claims to help predict the future.  It seemed silly, but I thought I’d check it out.

Basically you can tell friends where you’re going to be and at what time, so they can plan to join you if they want to.  The beta version launched last summer, but I don’t know of anyone who’s using it.  And I’m not sure why they would.

“The groundswell is about to get embedded within every activity, not just on computer but on mobile devices and in the real world.” (Li and Bernoff, 235)
In the book Groundswell, the authors talk a lot about groundswell thinking and the fact that it’s not going away.  In the last chapter they focus on the future, calling it the “ubiquitous groundswell.”  But the book came out four years ago, so is Forecast a sign that the ubiquitous groundswell is already here?
A new way to make plans?

Just like Foursquare, Forecast could be a great way for advertisers and companies to learn more about you and target you with relevant products or services.  But is it really socially more helpful?  If I wanted a friend to meet me somewhere, I’d invite them.  If a friend wanted to know where I was, I’d tell them.  To me this app seems like one more way to avoid actual human interaction.

Don’t get me wrong, I downloaded the Facebook app immediately after purchasing my smart phone, and I use it almost every day.  I also stay connected with my Gmail app. But I wonder if I any of the other apps I use are actually making me more social.

Do you prefer solo games
like Tetris, or social games
like Words with Friends?
If I’m bored I’ll use my Tetris app, but I try to limit myself to one game.  It’s so addicting, I swear I’ve seen the shapes in my head even when I’m not playing!  It’s great to have in an empty waiting room, but I’ve caught myself playing it when I’m out to eat with my family, which is not only anti-social but just plain rude! 

I haven’t tried Words With Friends yet, but I know that way I could play with other people.  I think I do need to expand to more social apps, but I don't think I'll be downloading Forecast anytime soon.  Would you use Forecast?  What are you favorite social apps?  Any suggestions for me?
Is there really an app for everything? (YouTube)