Coca-Cola Knows Where You've Been Drinking
from the just-lovely dept
Not quite sure what to make of this story, but it appears that Coca-Cola is looking to do a sweepstakes where the "winning" cans of Coke will contain a GPS device that lets them track you down - absolutely anywhere and hand you the prize. Of course, how many people are going to buy a cold can of Coke from the local convenience store, chug it down, and toss it in the nearest trash can, leading the camera toting prize delivery crew at the local garbage dump? If the GPS device is at all noticeable, then that sort of takes away the fun, doesn't it? However, if it's not noticeable, then can't "winners" accuse Coca-Cola of unwarranted privacy violations for following their whereabouts? Won't it be great when the prize van shows up to award the prize to someone who is where they absolutely shouldn't be (playing hooky from work, at a mistress, who knows where else)? Found over at BoingBoing.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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GPS receivers are dead when the sky isn't visible. They triangulate from very weak satellite signals and can have trouble in cities and heavily wooded terrain. How is it going to see through aluminum, or your fridge, or your roof?
GPS receivers need to listen to the almanac data from a number of satellites for about 30sec minimum before they can triangulate. What's the chances of a "winner" being outside with the false can long enough for the device to triangulate and broadcast? Unless it starts playing music and telling the winner to stay put, not very high.
What's the power budget and other logistics involved to develop such a device? With a poor transmitter, you would need a Coke Inc signal van parked on the corner.
Surely this costs a lot more than the other "false can" varieties, the ones which simply tell you to call a phone number or come in and redeem them.
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What about the power requirements?
Maybe it needs to be like those Forever Flashlights, where ya shake it to juice it back up.
"You're a winner! Please shake can vigorously for 2 minutes to activate transmitter"
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Can you picture it?
Or, a gun-toting felon who's trying to relax and enjoy a cold drink finds himself in the same situation and opens fire on the 'prize crew'.
Could make for some interesting PR...
Dang, I'm starting to sound like Dorpus...
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Re: Can you picture it?
Not likely, this still made way too much sense. Start talking about spiders trapped in cans of coke during the canning process, covered with nanotech-devices which catch a ride in the human stomach where they set up shop and sell your thoughts to the Coke company and you'll sound like Dorpus.
And I'll pull out my tin-foil cap when that happens.
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