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Mark A.M. Kramer

Nokia Maps 2.0 Gets Lonely Planet Travel Guides | GPS Obsessed - 0 views

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    Lonely Planet's CEO Stephen Palmer calls the deal "genuinely transformational" and it is, taking Nokia Maps' location-awareness and making it 'hyperlocal' rendering it more functional for users. For Lonely Planet, it takes a traditional media company's business model and removes all the time, space, and place boundaries giving the company a super-targeted syndication platform. I'm genuinely impressed.
Mark A.M. Kramer

London Bus iPhone and iPod Touch Application - 0 views

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    NEW COMPETITION
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    - London Tube is now available for the first time in the same application via in-app purchase. This option allows you to switch between the bus and underground systems at any time using the same application. This add-on includes the official London Tube map from TfL, locates the nearest Tube stations, and also offers a Journey Planner tool.
Mark A.M. Kramer

Enkin « Mobile, Web & Game Design - 0 views

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    "Enkin" introduces a new handheld navigation concept. It displays location-based content in a unique way that bridges the gap between reality and classic map-like representations. It combines GPS, orientation sensors, 3D graphics, live video, several web services, and a novel user interface into an intuitive and light navigation system for mobile devices.
Mark A.M. Kramer

acrossair | acrossair browser Augmented Reality iPhone 3GS App - 0 views

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    The browser uses awesome 3D navigation which you can see as you spin around. There is local data from property companies and big name brands which is represented in an augmented reality view. Holding it flat jumps to a Google maps view and when you spin around so does the browser to make sure you know where everything is in orientated.
Mark A.M. Kramer

Enkin: navigation reinvented - 0 views

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    "Enkin" introduces a new handheld navigation concept. It displays location-based content in a unique way that bridges the gap between reality and classic map-like representations. It combines GPS, orientation sensors, 3D graphics, live video, several web services, and a novel user interface into an intuitive and light navigation system for mobile devices.
Mark A.M. Kramer

NAVTEQ throws mapping gauntlet down with trio of announcements | GPS Obsessed - 0 views

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    First off, the Nokia-owned company has launched LocationPoint in Europe. LocationPoint is NAVTEQ's proprietary location-based advertising service that ties together businesses with end users through mobile devices. The platform-independent solution can serve advertisements, coupons and other incentives to end users based on their location. For instance, an end user in the vicinity of a coffee shop could be served a coupon for a discount on a premium cup of joe.
paul silmonet

Instant Fix Slow Computer Solutions - 0 views

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samantha armstrong

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I was having problems with my laptop before. Good thing FixComputerpProblemsSite helped me fix it. And they are really the experts when it comes to solving any computer related issues. They can eas...

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Mark A.M. Kramer

Waze rolls out crowdsourced traffic data app | Geek Gestalt - CNET News - 0 views

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    "Using smart phones as navigation tools is all the rage these days, what with a slew of applications available for the iPhone and Android platforms that utilize those devices' built-in GPS systems in determining users' real-time location."
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    Using smart phones as navigation tools is all the rage these days, what with a slew of applications available for the iPhone and Android platforms that utilize those devices' built-in GPS systems in determining users' real-time location.
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