
>> Rambler shoes tweet your steps with sensors. The tweets are a series of taps and .s — a sort of morse code depicting your peripatetic activities. Ecouterre describes Rambler shoes as “more of a satirical statement on our navel-gazing Internet culture and the glut of completely pointless information circulating the Twitterverse” — but I’m thinking there must be a way to configure these shoes to make checking into Foursquare a helluva lot easier.
>> Stockings invite Twitter stalkers. Made by Gabby and Tal from Tel Aviv and sold for $23 on Etsy, these “stalkings” aren’t exactly eco, but may attract men who wear Ramblers.(via Craftzine)
>> Foursquare got a nice profile in Time, BTW. Right now, I’m trying out the beta Blackberry Foursquare app. My main complaint about Foursquare in general: I wish that, like Twitter, people could follow you on Foursquare without your following back.
Earlier:
>> Re:cycled Tweets: Upcycle lame tweets, raise money for eco-education
>> The active passivity of tweeting
>> Eating Twitter
>> Greening Twitter
Photos via popkalab and post/Etsy




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