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Tuesday, November 10. 2009
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Podcast: Windows 7, a Netbook and/or the Cloud?
Windows 7 is out and getting good reviews. But, the Mac continues to rule in customer satisfaction. And what of those cheap, lightweight netbooks? What role should the cloud play in picking your next hardware and software, both for general productivity and geospatial production work? Our editors (one Mac and one PC) explore the options.
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Friday, November 6. 2009
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iPhone augmented reality parked car finder
I'm thinking Car Finder will be many people's first augmented reality app purchase. For 99 cents you get an app that allows you to "save the location" of your car into your iPhone. Then, when it's time to leave the concert or mall, you pop open your iPhone and it shows you on the scene in what direction and how far away the car is! Brilliant! I wonder why this is only coming out now? Perhaps it's being timed for the holiday shopping season?
- AutoBlog
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Thursday, October 15. 2009
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NYT Reviews iPhone Nav Apps: Not all Rosy
Erica Taub writes the review and notes:
Of the four GPS apps I tested — from major navigation companies — each crashed several times, jolting my iPhone back to the home screen. Occasionally, the iPhone did not seem to recognize that I was even using the GPS feature, and the phone simply shut off. None of the apps could keep up with my driving. I often made a turn or reached an intersection before the map redrew to indicate that I had. At other times, the app showed me making a turn before I actually had.
- New York Times
Update: Coming for the iPhone: Old Map App
Update: Just got the good word that the app has been renamed Historic Earth and is now available. Further, it's now a partnership with Historic Map Works, and accesses that organization's "exclusive collection of more than 30,000 geo-referenced maps."
[Marketing comment] Martin did his social media homework! His e-mail reminding me that I wrote about the app earlier was key in getting me to provide this update. A generic "we launched e-mail" may not have caught my attention.
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Monday, October 12. 2009
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iPhone Users More Likely to Use Nav, but few Use Anything Other than GMaps
Recent research from Compete found that 55% of iPhone owners use navigation and/or GPS at least a few times a week, compared with just 31% of the total smartphone population. But while people are using navigation on their phones, they're not downloading many apps (only 22% use something other than the preloaded Google Maps) and they're not willing to pay much more than $5 for them, said Danielle Nohe, director-consumer technologies at Compete.
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Tuesday, October 6. 2009
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There's a Map for That: Verizon Takes on AT&T
One of the big complaints of iPhone users is the variance in AT&T 3G coverage across the US. Some areas are fine, some uncovered and some, like San Francisco are notoriously poor. So, Verizon, which may itself host the iPhone, once's AT&T's exclusive deal runs out, is making waves. It riffs on Apple's "there's an app for that" in a campaign launched Monday. It includes the slogan, "There's a map for that" to highlight its more complete coverage map. Clever? Perhaps. Petty? Some think so. Will it matter? It's unclear if it will help or hurt Verizon's chances of getting an iPhone deal here in the U.S!
- Digital Daily (All Things D) - includes video of the ad
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