This week as the world is abuzz about Apple’s latest device, the iPad, we look at a potential apple area of interest: mapping. There are hints that apple is assembling policies and ingredients for a mapping play, but what else does it need to fully implement its solution? And what would make an Apple incursion into mapping uniquely compelling? And when might it arrive?
Subscribe to Podcast RSS
Listen Now (to download, right click on the link at left and choose "save target as")
Read the show notes
Missed any podcasts? Want to subscribe via iTunes, Yahoo, etc? Here’s the index.
by Adena Schutzberg on 04/06 at 01:00 AM |
Comments |
This long-ish post pull together the announcements from the consumer sphere that may relate to geotechnology, or that you shouldn’t miss.
Bottom line themes: more connectedness, convergence and location data. Big geo news? None really. Big device news? Palm’s Pre.
Continue reading...
by Adena Schutzberg on 01/12 at 06:00 AM |
Comments |
Narrow your search further:
apple,
gps,
infrastructure,
local search,
microsoft,
navigation,
navteq,
real-timedynamic data,
remote sensing,
satellite navigation,
sensors,
social networking,
tele atlas,
tracking
deCarta announced its connected navigation platform last week. At the same time the expectations for portable navigation devices is looking dim as for-fee smartphone solutions for navigation appear to grow. What is the future for these devices and what about the connected car of the future? Our editors look at what the experts say and share their own predictions.
Subscribe to Podcast RSS
Listen Now (to download, right click on the link at left and choose "save target as")
Read the show notes
Missed any podcasts? Want to subscribe via iTunes, Yahoo, etc? Here’s the index with all the info.
by Adena Schutzberg on 10/28 at 06:00 AM |
Comments |
Narrow your search further:
apple,
directions on the news podcast,
geospatial business,
gps,
local search,
logistics,
microsoft,
open source,
real-timedynamic data,
routing,
satellite navigation,
tracking,
wi-fi