It's time to bring them into the new connected web. I like that I can find the way to the bike shop across town, but when I want to find a path to something, it is usually because I am interacting with somebody else -- my wife, relative, friend, client... you know what I mean.
And usually only one of us know where the location is at.
You're at the hospital and I need to know how to get there -- why can't your GPS send a message to my GPS to show where I need to go. Why do I have to look it up and maybe get the wrong place name.
Other instances:
Message me the location of
- the restaurant,
- the park where the party will be,
- the ball field our kids are playing at,
- the location where the meeting is being held ( don't just message my GPS, do it to the whole list of 100 who will be attending,
- the garage sale you want me to see,
- where Uncle Pete's grave is,
- where the boat launch that you found in Florida is located,
- The locations of the five houses where I have to drop boxes off to,
Get the idea?
Remember when doing a fax blast was a radical idea? It's 2012. Why can't we do a GPS blast?

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