DeadCellZones.com is Dead

The premise behind Dead Cell Zones was to give people a quick, easy way to note places where they were getting little or no cell service. I  jumped at the chance to have another tool in the fight against myself to leave AT&T. I thought maybe if I could actually see a visual representation of the amount of dead cell zones people reported in NYC it would push me over the EDGE. I got there only to find out that Dead Cell Zone was using someone else’s PushPin API key. That’s a no-no.

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So instead of a cool map filled with all the dead cell zones in my area I get this.

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A blank map is not nearly as compelling of an argument.

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Comments

  1. Jeff Cohn says:

    Not true. Deadcellzones.com is upgrading and launching a new service very soon. Within a day or so. Email jeff@deadcellzones.com if you want a preview.

  2. Jeff Cohn says:

    Not true. Deadcellzones.com is upgrading and launching a new service very soon. Within a day or so. Email jeff@deadcellzones.com if you want a preview.

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