SMS your laundry machine

Three years ago when everyone starting making noise about "location-based services" for mobile phones, pundits claiimed the killer app would be crap like "restaurant finding": You pull out your phone and it automatically locates the Italian bistro nearest to you. I always argued that this was fundamentally wrong. What's cool about mobile phones is that each one is inherently personal -- each one is attached to a living, breathing human. And phones are quintessentially social: They're about making contact with people. The first location-based services would be about making social connections, not about finding a Duane Reade.
Oh, how I savor each "told you so" moment. Now that the first bunch of location-based services are cropping up, it turns out they are, indeed, entirely social. There's a great story in MIT's Technology Review that covers the cool social-geographic services you've probably heard about -- such as Dodgeball and toothing . But then discusses an incredibly cool Italian project called Fluidtime. It's an SMS-based tool for letting people negotiate with each other over access to certain resources ... such as washing machines:
One Fluidtime project targets a mundane task: scheduling the washing machine shared by 50 students at the institute. The Fluidtime team built an online scheduling system that allows students to book time on the machine via SMS text messaging. If a student suddenly realize that he desperately needs the machine, the laundry system lets him negotiate with the person who has it booked. The system also gives updates on the status of the laundry, which lets students manage it more closely. For instance, you can visually track how close your wash is to being done, which turns out to be far more helpful than receiving a simple alert when it’s completed.
(Thanks to Techdirt Wireless News for this one!)
Posted by Clive Thompson at July 14, 2004 12:04 AM
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Something where money could have been better spent by buying more laundry machines. :)
Posted by: woot at July 14, 2004 10:10 AM
"I get it...and because I get it, i feel good...about me."
Im not this smart..but because i can recognize this as intelligence, i can also realize that these are the types of people who integrate intelligence in their daily lives and therefore educate the rest of us...these are the exact people I need to make my vision become reality.
Posted by: tahwos at July 15, 2004 5:55 AM
I've been trying to figure out some way to do this same thing at my condo for our shared laundry. I think that it is a great idea, although it is leading us down the path of not ever having to think again. The challenge here I think is to design these remote meters into something that still requires thought, but conveys the information correctly. Like wired (or wireless) devices in the home, high on design that indicate when your laundry is done. Like those glowing orbs that tell you if your stock is up or down.
Posted by: temp at July 15, 2004 9:44 AM
Yeah, it doesn't seem like it should be an impossibly difficult thing to program, does it? A pretty simple database, with an SMS interface ... there's enough of that code floating around free now. If I had any modern programming skills to speak of, I'd take a crack at it myself, heh.
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Something where money could have been better spent by buying more laundry machines. :)
Posted by: woot at July 14, 2004 10:10 AM
"I get it...and because I get it, i feel good...about me."
Im not this smart..but because i can recognize this as intelligence, i can also realize that these are the types of people who integrate intelligence in their daily lives and therefore educate the rest of us...these are the exact people I need to make my vision become reality.
Posted by: tahwos at July 15, 2004 5:55 AM
I've been trying to figure out some way to do this same thing at my condo for our shared laundry. I think that it is a great idea, although it is leading us down the path of not ever having to think again. The challenge here I think is to design these remote meters into something that still requires thought, but conveys the information correctly. Like wired (or wireless) devices in the home, high on design that indicate when your laundry is done. Like those glowing orbs that tell you if your stock is up or down.
Posted by: temp at July 15, 2004 9:44 AM
Yeah, it doesn't seem like it should be an impossibly difficult thing to program, does it? A pretty simple database, with an SMS interface ... there's enough of that code floating around free now. If I had any modern programming skills to speak of, I'd take a crack at it myself, heh.
Posted by: Clive at July 15, 2004 11:27 PM
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