by CalebDecember 18, 2009

Mobile Roundup: Most Tweetworthy Links from the Week of December 14

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1. Google Goggles has been blocked due to privacy concerns, its success with identifying strangers. http://ow.ly/LVDu

2. Nokia's Morph will tap directly into your brain to capture memories. 10 Ridiculous Ideas About Future of Mobile Phones. http://ow.ly/LWn0

3. Gowalla Hides Physical Gifts Using Location-Based Virtual Goods http://ow.ly/MHtL

4. What kind of geek are you? Diagram of Geek Culture. (via @buzzfeed) http://ow.ly/MlWJ

5. You have places to be, so we're coming to you! MobileBehavior meets Tumblr. http://ow.ly/MNWP

6. Body Modifications that Might Enhance the iPhone User Experience: Navel Audio Jack Anyone? (via @core77) http://ow.ly/L08M

7. Modea's holiday card lets you play with Santa's iPhone. (via @lenkendall) http://ow.ly/MlO2

8. Lonely Planet Launches Augmented Reality Apps (via @rww) http://ow.ly/MQ43

9. Texting at Work? Supreme Court to Decide About Your Privacy http://ow.ly/M2nD

10. MIT's revolutionary 'Copenhagen Wheel' connects the bicycle to the Internet of Things. (via @jonlombardo / @PSFK) http://ow.ly/N3lt

This is a weekly roundup of the most shared tweets from @MobileBehavior. We use HootSuite to share our daily discoveries in mobility and to view click through statistics. You can follow us on Twitter here.

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