TrackDropper :: ghosts in the city/
Track Dropper is a mix between geocaching and filesharing, a physical piratebay. This app for android enables you te leave behind tracks out of your own music library on locations in the city. Anyone nearby can pick it up and add to your own. This app has been built during Music Hack Day in London last weekend and made by Andrew Bruce, Chris Lowis and Yves Raimond.
Avast! TrackDropper Marries Music Piracy To Location | TechCrunch
This Android app is charmingly anachronistic. Instead of simply letting you transfer files to others over the internet, Yves Raimond built an app that uses actual locations to provide downloads. Using the phone’s GPS, you cache the file to specific coordinates or an address, and anyone else with the app can download that file if they’re in the same place. Useless, yes, but also cool.
