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I am Creating an App for iPhone Which Psychologically Profiles You By Your Own App Choices
In fact, even business executives have iPhones loaded with Apps; business news, stocks, industry information, mapping, communication, and other data.
There a 10s of thousands of apps just for business people, salespeople, delivery folks, and small business owners.
For the rest of the population, there are apps for nearly everything in the world.
Did you know that in January 2010 there were some 140,000 iPhone apps and in January of 2011 there were well over 300,000? That's insane and app-arently everyone's gone app-crap over these applications.
Well, fine, and since everyone else is creating apps, I am going to create one too - I am going to create an App for iPhone which Psychologically Profiles You by your own App choices currently on your iPhone, and then I am going to sell this app to Homeland Security so it can alert them in case you match the profile of a "lone wolf" homegrowing, iPhone toting, terrorizing X'er.
What apps you have on your Google Phone, or Apple iPhone do say a lot about who you are, what you believe in, and what you care about.
Do you have a collection of apps that most of the eco-terrorists have? How about international terrorists? Do you have apps and interests which activist groups also have? Well, do you? This is why I want to design an app to profile your activities and interests, and by doing so I will be able to find the evil doers of our time? Do you think this might work? Well, I bet someone has already created an app, which allows people to profile themselves based on their interests and hook up with others who have the same interests as a percentage of similarity.
This is merely taking it one step further to help protect the American People, so please consider this, and send me hate-mail if you disagree! Deal? Please consider all this, and think on it.
Additional Reading: 1.
- Wall Street Journal Article; "For Apps, Profit Picture Is Blurry - Firms Seek Businesss Models as they Release Slew of Photo Software for Phones," by Dana Mattioli, published on December 31, 2010.
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-News Week Magazine article; "The Snitch in Your Pocket - Law Enforcement is Tracking Americans' Cell Phones in Real Time - Without the Benefit of a Warrant," by Michael Isikoff, published on March 1, 2010.
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