tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7616818704326975625.post3541361027519283020..comments2024-03-22T00:14:12.308-07:00Comments on Holier than You Blog: ZoomSafermurphstahoehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17378354136823393492noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7616818704326975625.post-6804639449107277932009-12-27T01:47:29.199-08:002009-12-27T01:47:29.199-08:00Murphstahoe..
the product in question is an examp...Murphstahoe..<br /><br />the product in question is an example of a great idea which fails to deliver at the right time and the right spot.<br />The software usage on a cell fone leads to the cropping up of glitches like unauthorised deletion of incoming texts, pda going into the 'freeze' state.<br />Talking about usage compatibility and flexibility, their is no distinctive option for a 'driver' and a 'passenger'..<br />from installing the app to finally uninstalling it.. the in between was only about slow,tedious and hamperin.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03755777213799771236noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7616818704326975625.post-84737079083131521132009-12-07T12:59:52.659-08:002009-12-07T12:59:52.659-08:00Distracted driving is a very complicated behaviora...Distracted driving is a very complicated behavioral issue, that's for sure.<br /><br />It's also true that ZoomSafer is a technical solution to a non-technical problem, which itself, i admit, is sort of silly and "Rube Goldberg-eque".<br /><br />Indeed, the mere notion of people deploying software on their mobile phone to help them be more focused and less distracted when driving is an elaborate invention that turns a simple task (turning off your phone) into an extraordinarily complicated one (policy management software that ensures you use your phone in a safe(r) and legal manner while driving).<br /><br />At ZoomSafer we've invented software for mobile phones that automatically detects when you're driving and applies certain policies designed to prevent you and your friends from doing stupid things -- like texting back and forth while driving.<br /><br />Telling people to "stop" is undoubtedly the simple solution.<br /><br />However, based on where we are as a society, giving people tools designed to "help them stop" is sadly the right answer.<br /><br />Thanks for the opportunity to post.Matt Howardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12346298390571738023noreply@blogger.com