France Telecom Offers Holidaymakers Other People's Photos
from the you-can't-be-serious? dept
Derek writes "France Telecom R&D has enabled a service to let people on vacation build an on-line photo album as they travel by using SMS. To do so, FT has assigned specific identifier SMS quick codes to about 150 monuments and vistas in the South of France, and travelers enter the correct code when they arrive at a given monument. The service then uploads a photo of the monument to your "personal" vacation website. However, the photos are not personal, but are archive photos from FT taken much earlier. In the age of mobile blogging and camera-handsets, FT could have done a lot better. Perhaps the service will succeed - people have been buying picture frames with included pictures of someone else's family for years." I guess it's kind of like buying postcards from various locations and pretending you took the pictures yourself.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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