Proposal for New Feature for The Verge: "What's in your phone, {staffer} ?"

Chris's latest post on the "app gap" for the Lumia 900 (where he breaks down the apps he uses on Android and looks for comparables on Windows Phone) instantly made me think of a new feature for The Verge that is a logical evolution on the "What's in your bag?" feature. That's right; we need a "What's in your phone?" feature... big-time.

After reading Chris's post, now I need to know what apps every staffer has in their phone. Why? Well, beyond the regular digital voyeurism (I loved Chris's "don't judge me!" caveat... ha!), it's actually quite educational and fascinating to learn about apps that you may have never even thought of to search for, nevertheless use!

This would be a very, very cool 'feature' to roll out on The Verge... esp. if the app list included hyperlinks to their respective websites for quick and easy research.

In fact, this feature concept makes the "What's in your bag?" feature seem kinda old-school and, um, un-wired, by comparison.

Thoughts, Verge Staff?