Some say that there has never been a better time to get your unborn child into technology. So a chap from New York who didn’t want to miss any of his wife’s pregnancy has invented a device that instantly posts his unborn baby’s kicks to Twitter…
Get your unborn baby twittering now
Posted by Martin Casey in Cool stuff, Internet Strategy, Mobiles, News, iPhone, twitter, web 2.0 on May 29th, 2009
Tags: Internet Strategy, technology, twitter
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Fun stuff!
Frankly, having an ongoing log of body functions could be more than just fun but very valuable for diagnosing health conditions. Although putting them out on Twitter may not be the best option.