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Real Life SIMS: Control a Live Person Via the Web

Posted in Art,Computers,Just Cool,Software,web by Joe Tech on the November 5th, 2007

Hey Micah! Hail a New York City cab and tell the driver to take you to California. A site called ModMyLife aims to give users full control over some poor sap in New York. Tell him what to do and where to go. The possibilities are endless. OK, maybe not endless. I’ve requested my private beta account. We’ll see if I get one.

ModMyLife.com

The domain is owned by Andrew Keidel, and while I couldn’t find much more on him, I did find some more information from NewTeeVee and WebTVWire, who both compared this (as they should) to the famous Subservient Chicken website that was successful in distracting many of us for 15 minutes while simultaneously making marketing teams everywhere think about how and when they should attempt a viral marketing campaign. I have a feeling that this will be just as big, with better longevity.

I have made requests for further information and await my beta account. Until then…

[via The Raw Feed]

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