We're normally not huge advocates of smart phone apps that connect to social media. Sure, a lot of them are handy, but in the day and age of Foursquare check-ins, following on Twitter, and Facebook stalking, it's just too easy to get lost in the noise. Enter Bump.
(yeah, that's right, not just iPhones) and instantly transfer information. Kiss goodbye the tediousness of manually entering phone
numbers and contact information.
It sounds a lot easier than the technology behind it actually is, but we
won't bore you with specifics. Let's just say this: The CTO of the start-up
company has a PhD in quantum mechanics, and there was a lot of math involved in the app's development.
Bump is available for free and works with the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and Android
phones for now, with plans to expand to other platforms. They're also
working on eventually allowing people to transfer music, ringtones, and
other files via "bump." See a demo of the app below and tell us what you think: Is it the future of transferring information?