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Friday, October 10, 2008

Android Product Manager David Conway talks about the Google Maps capabilities on the Google Mobile blog.

by Adena Schutzberg on 10/10 at 06:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

In its continuing effort to keep up with other mapping sites, MapQuest Thursday added Yelp reviews to its main site and sports information to its Local site. Also, its ads are updated to look more “modern” than single above map banners.

- C|net/Webware

by Adena Schutzberg on 10/10 at 06:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Actually, Colin Drane who founded both sites is learning about lack of sharing. His own home town police department, Charlottesville, VA, which shares local crime data with newspapers, won’t share it with him for SpotCrime. Why? He notes it’s because his site is ad-driven. Most local papers also run ads both in print and online, including the one that ran this story he points out.

There’s actually a federal law requiring colleges and university’s that receive federal funding to share crime information. It appeared after a Lehigh student was raped in 1986.

- The Hook

by Adena Schutzberg on 10/10 at 06:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Answer below, but one is Egypt. The Daily News Egypt explains how getting a license for its use is possible, but that most people simply live with the ban. That includes mapping companies, those who wish to sell GPS-enabled cell phones and others.

The official word from Sherif Guinena, vice chairman of the National Telecommunication Regulator Agency (NTRA):

GPS is allowed in Egypt but you must have a license after getting approval from security authorities. No doubt this technology is very important, brand new service and a big advantage if it is allowed, but we have to abide to security laws; because when we give a license to any new communication device we need the approval of the board which represents all state agencies.

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