Found City is one of a growing number of Folksonomies. But don’t tell them that, they like to say they are in the Folkmapping business. A Folksonomy can be thought of, more or less, as a new brand of site that focuses on tagging. Graffiti is back, except now it has nothing to do with spray paint and everything to do with how we organize (tag) our digital information. Flickr is one of the most popular Folksonomies.

With Found City (currently only available in Manhattan), you can take a picture of an interesting city object, like an abandoned building, and tag the photo registering it at Found City. The result is a Craiglist, Mapquest montage that lets you see where other people have come across, tagged and registered other abandoned buildings.
This site is super-beta, but it could be kinda cool once it takes off. I hope they start a version of it in SF. I would like to find out where the rest of the gnarly Civic Center trees are planted.


I just washed my clothes and am waiting for the dryer to finish up.  While doing so I came across an invention that makes single people like me feed dating sites like match.com and eharmony.com.  A single bachelor like myself couldn’t even do his daily chores without a lovely young lady, no seriously.
You’re on speaker phone!  Years ago I was one of those annoying Nextel ‘beep beep’ users.  Nextel had a great idea, speaker phone use with mobile phones.  The craze didn’t really catch on, and I have since left Nextel for the T-Mobile. The ‘Get More’ campaign with super-hot Catherine Zeta persuading me to use my mobile more, dragged me away from speakerphone friendly Nextel.
