What Mosio will teach you about Nashville
Monday, July 7th, 2008Have you ever heard of Mosio? I hadn’t until recently, but Mosio is a “mobile community enabling you to text any question from your phone and have it answered by real people (other Mosio members).” It won the 2008 SXSW award for the best Mobile Web application, and users in Nashville are taking advantage of the wisdom of its members and asking for advice. Here are a few things you might have learned about Nashville by using Mosio recently:
- Casa Fiesta and La Hacienda Tortilleria No. 1 are the top-ranked Mexican restaurants in Nashville, but they might or might not be open on July 4th.
- St. Louis is 300 miles away (4 hours and 45 minutes by car).
- Image Optical on West End is one location where you can buy sunglasses.
- Nashville’s population is 552,120 (city) or 613,856 (city and county), depending on how you categorize the area.
- The best place to buy a cowboy hat, RCC Western Store in Opry Mills Mall, is “slightly outside” downtown. (Sure it is. And Pacman Jones has an “occasional tendency” to get arrested.)
- Blackstone Restaurant and Brewery is a good pub serving lunch on West End Avenue.
- We still don’t have an IKEA store.
- Patsy Cline grew up in Winchester, Va., but lived in at least two locations in Nashville.
- Nashville is the capitol of Tennessee.
- Tour Supply on Cowan Street and Rock Block Guitar on Elliston Place are good places to buy Robert Keeley guitar effects.
- Watermark, Melting Pot and Jack’s BBQ are good downtown restaurants. Someone on Mosio thinks Robert’s Western Wear is a restaurant.
- The Perfect Pair in Green Hills is a good place to buy Mingle jewelry.
- Bonnaroo is held in Manchester, Tenn., each year, and it will change your life.
- Nashville is known for bad drivers and car accidents. (Shoot. I thought we settled this already.)
Mosio sounds like a pretty cool service, even if the information you receive isn’t always accurate. I’m not sure I’d make any life-or-death decisions based on some of the answers above, but I might use it the next time I’m looking for a good place to eat when I’m out of town. Mosio is free to use, and you can use it directly from your cell phone or via any of the numerous ways you can use Twitter (when Twitter is up and running, of course).



