Dreamcrowd Tracks Dreams
Written by on June 22nd, 2007 in Ajax News.
Los Angeles based Dreamcrowd wants’ you to share your dreams on its dream sharing community.
Users post their dreams in a similar fashion to a blog or bookmarking site. Other users can then assess the meaning of your dream and the “dreamopedia” automatically provides analysis based on key words from your dream; for example the word kill gives a result of “To dream of manslaughter, signifies fear and scandal.”
Dreamcrowd as a concept comes from wide left field, and yet in the age of Lifecasting it won’t surprise many people; why stop at streaming your waking hours to the web when you can now share your sleeping hours as well. There is something slightly creepy about reading other people’s dreams; is nothing safe from our increasingly voyeuristic society? On the other hand, if you’ve ever wanted your dreams psychoanalysed without the need for a $300 an hour shrink appointment then Dreamcrowd is for you. It’s only a matter of time until someone posts “every night I dream that my startup is acquired by Google”; I wonder what the dreamopedia will make of that?

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