Didn’t think the web could get anymore socially interactive? Try thatsmymouse, a new app that lets you interact with others via your mouse. Share your mouse position with visitors on the same webpage.
You can see where others are going and what they’re clicking on, what they’ve visited etc. Once you’re on thatsmymouse, you’ll get your own mouse avatar in the form of a small pop-up bubble christened with your moniker of choice. Now, for the socially interactive part: when you’re visiting a website which is thatsyourmouse enabled (a simple line of JavaScript on the page will do), you can simply start typing. A bubble will pop up making your conversation visible and you can see and chat with whomever you like. Currently, there’s a nifty demo of a Google Maps site that you can try out. Thatmymouse works on all major browsers.
ThatsMyMouse.com In Their Own Words
“ThatsMyMouse shares your mouse position with other visitors on the same webpage to open up a new world of real-time web-based interaction. Each person’s mouse position on the page is represented by an avatar with their name written on it. As they move their mouse, you can see what they point to and what links they click on.”
Why ThatsMyMouse.com It Might Be A Killer
Thatsmymouse is a unique and innovative tool that fields uncharted social interaction territory. Users will likely try it out for its novelty, but it also offers a new way to surf the web and better communicate with fellow surfers.
Some Questions About ThatsMyMouse.com
Is thatsmymouse simply a gimmick? Does it have staying power? Do users really want to chat with other users while doing their daily surfing?