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Developers Blog: Archive for June, 2009

iPhone App Store Recap 6/12/09

June 12th, 2009 – by Maggie Taylor

Despite the recent abundance of cloudy days on the east coast, it is officially summer. For many of us that means vacation. As you pack the family car and head out in search of sunnier skies don’t forget your iPhone because a few new apps are here to help the summer traveler at every step of their journey.

The aSmart HUD+Speedcams app by Atoll Ordenadores Software provides you with a visually appealing display of conventional dashboard information, such as current speed, while adding additional information like compass bearing and altitude. For those travelers who view speed limits as guidelines rather than strict rules, this app also comes with a database of speedcam locations. By comparing your location against a database of known speedcams, the app is able to alert you, visually and audibly, about the presence of a speedcam and its proximity to your vehicle.

Once you’ve arrived at your summer destination, deciding where to go next can be overwhelming. The near+now app by Sortuva Company aims to help solve that problem by finding places around your location based on whatever you feel like doing. This app learns your specific tastes better the more you use it, providing more relevant results with each additional use. To help you find something that suits your mood perfectly, near+now provides access to critic reviews and wall posts from other users alongside its recommendations.

As you’re bouncing around from place to place on your vacation you may want to keep track of your adventures to show your friends once you get home. The Travel Diary app by Roe Mobile Development lets you catalog your trip by adding time, location, and comments to your pictures. When you’re walking a friend through your trip afterwards, not only will that information be tagged with each picture, but an interactive map will also display the exact location each individual photo was taken, providing a visual way to remember each place you visited.

And finally, if you just can’t wait until you get home to share your trip with a friend, the Postman app by Freeverse will let you create a postcard with any picture you take. After personalizing it with your own greeting and message, you can share it with friends through email, Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr. Each postcard will allow your recipients to view where you took the picture on Google Maps, keeping them informed as your adventures progress.

By Amir Shaikh

Skyhook Partners With Three New Android Apps

June 3rd, 2009 – by Maggie Taylor

Skyhook recently announced partnerships with three different location-based social networking apps.  All three are available on Android.  While this again speaks to the need for better location on Android, it also indicates the growing popularity of location-aware social networking apps

One app Skyhook partnered with this week is LifeAware, winner of an Android Developer Challenge prize.  LifeAware helps to notify family members of your whereabouts by sending automatic alerts when a family member leaves or enters a customizable geographical zone.  Because the app ensures the safety of family members, LifeAware needed Skyhook to ensure that user location would be quickly and accurately found.

Skyhook also announced a partnership with Glympse, an app that allows users to “share your where.”  With Glympse, users can send out notifications of their whereabouts to friends over a selected period of time.  This can inform contacts when you are stuck in traffic, for example, without requiring you to mess with your phone.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124286030218440967.html

Finally, ZOS Communications also added Skyhook technology onto their social networking app, Zhiing.  Similar to LifeAware and Glympse, Zhiing allows you to share your location with others by sending a text message.  The app also provides maps and turn-by-turn directions so friends can find you.
http://www.intomobile.com/2009/05/26/zhiing-lets-you-send-turn-by-turn-directions-to-friends.html

Social Networking is a leader among other location-aware app types, stemming from the fact that people like to stay in touch one another and know where their friends are.  It is likely that the popularity of this category will continue to rise as developers come up with more innovative ways for us to share location with each other.