MoSoSo*
Will need a critical mass to work (what doesn't?) and who knows what that's at, but I hope it catches on. Looks like a royal laugh.
Dodgeball (NYC only atm).
* Mobile Social Software, dahlings. Do keep up.
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Will need a critical mass to work (what doesn't?) and who knows what that's at, but I hope it catches on. Looks like a royal laugh.
Dodgeball (NYC only atm).
* Mobile Social Software, dahlings. Do keep up.
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Ha. When the first time I pitched dodgeball to a group of MBA students, I pitched it under the name "Mosoto" (a hybrid of mobile + social, plus a sublet shoutout to my favorite product of all time, Scout Electromedia's Modo.
http://www.teendrama.com/modo/
How random. :)
/d
(aka, dens from dodgeball.com)
Posted by: dens | April 14, 2004 at 02:50
Of course, Modo was a runaway failure. Perhaps it was just timing. Doing it the lo-tech/receding-tech way is perhaps the answer, as I think the dodgeball presentation at Etech suggested.
Posted by: matt | April 14, 2004 at 06:41
Have you seen CrowdSurfer
http://SmallPlanet.net
Posted by: Glenn | February 22, 2005 at 21:36
Hi everybody,
Try also MobiLuck!
You won't need to wait for ages in order to meet someone with the same software because you will be able to interact with all nearby Bluetooth devices.
A lot of fun everyday.
Maybe this is why we already have 500,000 users...
Good MobiLuck!
Olivier Chouraki
MobiLuck, Founder and CEO
Posted by: Olivier Chouraki | June 11, 2005 at 07:55
MoSoSo rules, but there are alternatives
Posted by: tobto | January 19, 2007 at 07:41