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Updated: 8:27 AM Apr 29, 2009
New iPhone Application Lets You Read Your Dog's Mind
We've all wondered what some of our four-legged friends are thinking, but if you have an iPhone, you may not have to wonder any more.
Posted: 5:38 AM Apr 29, 2009Reporter: WSAW Daybreak Email Address: daybreak@wsaw.com New iPhone App Reads Dogs' Minds |
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We've all wondered what some of our four-legged friends are thinking, but if you have an iPhone, you may not have to wonder any more.
Elijah Windsor of California has developed 'Dog Thoughts', a 99-cent application for the iPhone that says it can read your dog's mind.
By taking a picture of the dog's face and shaking your iPhone, the program will then interpret what the pooch is thinking.
There are more than 100 phrases and dog thoughts that the program draws from.
More than 1,200 people have already downloaded the application.
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Posted by: Justin O
Location: San Francisco
on Sep 9, 2009 at 07:49 PM
Certainly an interesting concept but for dog owners looking for an application that helps them on the go they should check out Fido Factor http://www.fidofactor.com/ . This app lets you find dog friendly restaurants, bars, parks, shopping, and more. The best part is for each review added Fido Factor will donate money to the SF/SPCA in your name.
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New iPhone App Reads Dogs' Minds


