Your own messages posted on a billboard? Sure, why not?

There’s Twitter and Facebook, not to mention a vast variety of social chat apps. But what if you could go really large, using mega-public spaces like billboards and building walls to post messages and communicate with a general audience of people who don’t know or follow you? That’s the idea behind Deehubs, a social network-slash-advertising-slash-art platform that uses flat building surfaces — soon augmented with electronic billboards — to post tweets in public places. Starting in Seattle, Dubai-based Deehubs aims to expand the project’s reach to 25 major cities across the US, and is currently financing the trip with a $6,000 Indiegogo fundraising campaign. While Deehubs has…
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