Saturday, February 16, 2008

Location Based Services Get Focus

by Piers Fawkes in Telecom

Reporting back from Mobile World Congress 2008 in Barcelona this week, the Financial Times says that many of the players in the mobile market have a focus on Location Based Services. They give a glimpse of the plans Google, Apple, Nokia, Ericcson and Yahoo have:

Yahoo… put maps in focus with the launch of its OneConnect product, with another feature promising to show how far away friends are, and even plot their positioning on a map.

Google is also gaining traction for its Google Maps on mobile service, having secured partnerships with Vodafone, T-Mobile and the Apple iPhone.

Ericsson launched tools to help operators run location-based services on their networks, and Telmap, a company that provides whitelabel mapping services to mobile operators such as Vodafone, has just won a large deal with Orange Group.

The flurry of announcements shows the technology is maturing fast as global positioning system features are increasingly being embedded into handsets. Nokia, for example, is planning to include it in all its high-end, N-series smartphones. It expects to ship 35m GPS-enabled devices this year.<.blockquote>

FT.com / Companies / Media & internet - Handset makers find a route map to the futu

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Tried (and failed) to find your contact information to get in touch with you directly. Found your blog via Eurekster, and am now a subscriber.

Thought you might be interested in Swirl Connect -- we are a location-based service akin to Jaiku or Loopt. Kind of a presence service, place finder, and friend finder all rolled into one.

We're considering going open source right now, and would love any feedback you might have to offer.

You can find us at http://www.iswirl.com.

Thanks,

Shaun (product manager at Swirl)