iPhones Used For Espionage and Scavenger Hunts?
Slingpost has improved its iPhone application that uses iPhones GPS that is able make voice notes to locate users all over the world. Slingpost is the parent company of GeoGraffiti which is a geolocation service that now offers it’s users the ability to browse thru so called “voicemarks” to hear what other users have recorded or to locate any users near you. It has been referred to as being like radar detection for voice messages.
The iPhone application will be able to constantly track your location and is updated several times an hour if you are on the move. As an example of how it works; if you are driving you can set it to call your iPhone and give updates on any new local voicemarks so you could detect the whereabouts of others as you are driving thru or you can leave your own voicemark for others looking for you. Additional details can be found at the Net Mobile News Blog News An idea one user has for this pocket sized device, is to use it to set up scavenger hunts or to leave clues for others in espionage games. Or as one user put it, it’s like scribbled graffiti on your iPhone, left there for all others to see, or hear as is in this case.

