← Back to context Comment by l2silver 3 years ago That geolocation messaging sounds brilliant. I guess Pokemon Go stole your idea. 3 comments l2silver Reply elmerfud 3 years ago It was neat but I never thought it would go anywhere. The idea was kind of like being able to leave virtual graffiti. So anyone could leave their "Kilroy was here" but without actually defacing anything. Tepix 3 years ago That seems like a cool idea, a bit like web annotations (which never took off) but for real world locations.Ideally you can subscribe to different databases unlike say Google Maps reviews. kybernetikos 3 years ago Fun idea, maybe I'll add something similar to my https://wherewords.id
elmerfud 3 years ago It was neat but I never thought it would go anywhere. The idea was kind of like being able to leave virtual graffiti. So anyone could leave their "Kilroy was here" but without actually defacing anything. Tepix 3 years ago That seems like a cool idea, a bit like web annotations (which never took off) but for real world locations.Ideally you can subscribe to different databases unlike say Google Maps reviews. kybernetikos 3 years ago Fun idea, maybe I'll add something similar to my https://wherewords.id
Tepix 3 years ago That seems like a cool idea, a bit like web annotations (which never took off) but for real world locations.Ideally you can subscribe to different databases unlike say Google Maps reviews.
It was neat but I never thought it would go anywhere. The idea was kind of like being able to leave virtual graffiti. So anyone could leave their "Kilroy was here" but without actually defacing anything.
That seems like a cool idea, a bit like web annotations (which never took off) but for real world locations.
Ideally you can subscribe to different databases unlike say Google Maps reviews.
Fun idea, maybe I'll add something similar to my https://wherewords.id