LBS Archive
Cell Phones Now Helping to Guide the Blind
0 Comments Published by Laurel May 30th, 2007 in GPS, LBS, Location Based Services, Mobile PhoneCell Phones Now Helping to Guide the Blind
In Stockholm, wireless technology helps blind people navigate independently.
May 14, 2007 (Computerworld) — Although Sweden’s reputation for extremely generous social welfare services is somewhat exaggerated, the country is at the forefront of using IT and telecommunications to help the elderly and disabled remain as autonomous as [...]
China and LBS
0 Comments Published by Laurel May 23rd, 2007 in China, LBS, Location Based Services, Mobile PhoneChina Mobile to launch location-based services nationwide this summer Tianjin. May 21. INTERFAX-CHINA - China Mobile, China’s largest mobile communications operator, plans to enable location-based services nationwide, including mobile map and mobile navigation services, an official with China Mobile’s Tianjin subsidiary said at the International Mobile Phone Industry Exhibition and [...]
Mologogo and LBS friends
0 Comments Published by Laurel April 30th, 2007 in GPS, LBS, Location Based Services, Map, Mobile PhoneFun community features of LBS:
Mologogo is a free service that will track you and your friends using GPS-enabled mobile phones.
Use Mologogo to:
See where you are and where you’ve been
Find friends who are close by and chat with them
Search for local points of interest
Keep track of kids, employees, and vehicles
Check real-time local traffic and weather
Share your [...]
Twitter and LBS
0 Comments Published by Laurel April 30th, 2007 in LBS, Location Based Services, Mobile PhoneInteresting news on Simon Rainer No.5 blog:
What has really opened my eyes about LBS and twitter, however, was a recent blog post by Stefan Geens of Ogle Earth, commenting on mologogo’s twitter integration and (here it is again) my FONFinder (thanks, Stefan!!): Not only does twitter feature an open API that allows Web services to [...]
Mobiles2Go press release on Security Park
0 Comments Published by Laurel April 4th, 2007 in LBS, Location Based Services, Mobiles2Go, Press ReleaseI’m sorry - this was posted a couple of months ago but I forgot to put it up:
New i-Kids child GPS safety device give parents peace of mind
The launch of a new child safety device promises to give parents peace of mind when their children are out and about without them. i-Kids features a one-touch [...]
300 million GPS phones by 2010
0 Comments Published by Laurel March 25th, 2007 in GPS, LBS, Location Based Services, Mobile Phone300 million? THREE. HUNDRED. MILLION.
The mobile phone industry is set for a shakedown in 2007. IMS Research predicts that 300 million devices will be GPS-enabled by 2010. As more GPS chipsets become embedded in mobile phones, the growth of applications and services to offer the benefits of location to consumers are rapidly on the increase. [...]
Skyhook Wireless teams with SiRF for location-based services
0 Comments Published by Laurel February 11th, 2007 in GPS, LBS, Location Based Services, WifiFrom Darren Murph at Engadget:
It’s quite possible that you’re at least somewhat familiar with Skyhook’s ability to use WiFi in order to track down various objects, and while you’ve likely become desensitized to SiRF after seeing it in just about every GPS / NAV device ever produced, the two are teaming up to deliver a [...]
Search on Mobiles
0 Comments Published by Laurel February 6th, 2007 in LBS, Location Based Services, Mobile Phone, SearchThis is a brilliant article by young Alex Zaharov-Reutt:
Despite deals with Google and Yahoo, mobile phone operators want to create their own search engine, ensuring more of the advertising revenue flows to operators rather than the established search engines.
At the upcoming 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, a yearly conference put on by most of the [...]
Google Earth agrees to blur images
0 Comments Published by Laurel February 4th, 2007 in GPS, LBS, Location Based Services, MapFrom my favourite Indian e-News, AlooTechie:
Google Earth agrees to blur images of sensitive establishments
When: 2/4/2007 10:24:24 PM
By Rajesh Barnwal
Google Earth has agreed to distort building plans of sensitive Indian establishments by adding structures where none existed or masking certain aspects of a facility. This is to address India’s concerns that images of [...]
Optus Find A Friend
0 Comments Published by Laurel February 4th, 2007 in GPS, LBS, Location Based Services, Mobile PhonePress Release, from Genasys I think, but here’s the OptusZoo Friend FindA link :
Genasys LBS know-how helps Friends to Find Friends in Australia
Last month saw Australian mobile operator Optus launch Friend FindA, the latest in its line of FindA location based services. In this project, Genasys carried out the role of integrator, connecting the [...]