Nokia Feel
Nokia "Feel" is designed to be a fun and interesting way to explore what your Nokia handset can do based on how you feel. It's interesting in theory and considering the current state of interface design on Nokia devices, it may be the only way you find software hidden deep within the menu structure of the OS. Unfortunately, like many of the software efforts at Nokia, it's half baked. Instead of simply recommending you call a friend or browse the web, why couldn't they actually make the device useful by tying together location based services, thereby suggesting an activity outside the phone itself. Feeling sad? There is a comedy playing at a theatre a block from you. Lonely? There are 5 other Nokia users at a café across town. There are lots of possibilities for an interface like this, especially for those of us who often find ourselves in a strange city, but as is it's as interesting and exciting as the presenter in the video above.
More at Nokia Beta Labs. Via Textually.

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