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Talk O’ Clock makes alarm clocks more social, strangers more friendly

Alarm clocks has been developing a growing number of unique ways to wake people up over time, but being woken up by a stranger has always been something of a tricky proposition. Sure, you should use an old school wake-up call service, but then you definitely still style of “know” who’s calling you. Not so with the debate O’ Clock service — soon to be available for Android and iOS devices, along with the present web-based app — which will depend on the ability of social networking with the intention that an entire stranger calls to wake you out of your slumber. Yes, it’s real — and, yes, you might want to proceed with caution (although you will at the least rest assured that the individual calling you doesn’t actually see your phone number). It’s still on the invite-only beta stage at once, but those look on hand to anyone with a Facebook account. See the way it works within the videos after the break.

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