Saturday, July 24, 2010

NH Police Track Thieves With Cell Phone GPS - wbztv.com

NH Police Track Thieves With Cell Phone GPS - wbztv.com:

BERLIN, N.H. (AP) ― Police say a GPS tracking application on a stolen cell phone helped them nab some thieves accused in a rash of thefts from parked vehicles in New Hampshire.

State police say a hiker reported that a cell phone had been stolen from a vehicle parked near a hiking trail.

The victim was able to log onto his free GPS application on a police laptop computer and track the phone to Berlin. State police then used the GPS system to direct Berlin police to the site"...

Thursday, June 24, 2010

The Technology Chronicles : Report: Google grabs market share by steering searchers

The Technology Chronicles : Report: Google grabs market share by steering searchers:

Consumer Watchdog continues to push its case that Google Inc. is behaving as an illegal monopoly, releasing a report this morning that alleges the company is abusing is dominance in online search to direct users to its own services.

The study, which will be sent to U.S. and European antitrust regulators, cites online traffic data that the Santa Monica group claims shows the Mountain View Internet giant seized large portions of market share in areas like online maps, video and comparison shopping after its search engine began highlighting links to its products in results.

Notably, Google doubled its market share in online video to nearly 80 percent since 2007, the year in which the company began returning high or prominent links to videos from its YouTube subsidiary in search results, according to the report by Consumer Watchdog's Inside Google project."

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Google LatLong: Google Tags rolling out nationwide

Google LatLong: Google Tags rolling out nationwide:

Thursday, June 10, 2010 at 2:49 PM
Just a month ago we announced that Tags, our new advertising feature for local businesses, became available in 11 cities throughout the U.S. Today we’re excited to announce our plans to expand the trial to the entire country. The rollout will start with states where we have already had Tags available in select cities (California, Texas, Illinois, Georgia, Washington, and Colorado). We’ll update this page as additional states go live.

For a flat monthly fee of $25, businesses can enhance their listings that appear on Google.com and Google Maps with a yellow tag that emphasizes specific information such as a coupon, video, website, menu, reservations, photos, or a custom message. Tags do not affect the ranking of the listings, and we clearly indicate which parts of the search result are sponsored."....

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Ford to sync vehicles with Google Maps | freep.com | Detroit Free Press

Ford to sync vehicles with Google Maps | freep.com | Detroit Free Press:

Ford said today it is adding a Google Maps function to its Sync in-car communications technology.

Ford said the function will allow drivers to send maps and directions from a computer or a smart phone to their vehicle and will be available by July 1 on all 2010 and 2011 models equipped with Sync.

“With send to Sync, you can map a destination at home, at work – wherever you have connectivity – and when you get to your car, it already knows where you want to go,” said Doug VanDagens, Ford’s director of connected services"....

Thursday, June 3, 2010

New GPS Satellites Launched | Google Earth Blog

New GPS Satellites Launched | Google Earth Blog:

Every day, we rely a little more on GPS satellites for both work and pleasure. Along with items like your car GPS navigation system, many items in Google Earth (such as these ships, real-time air traffic or following Frank) require GPS to enable us to see their current location.

Last week, the U.S. Air Force launched a new satellite (the GPS IIF SV-1), the first in"

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Business & Technology | GPS upgrade aims to see more, do more | Seattle Times Newspaper

Business & Technology | GPS upgrade aims to see more, do more | Seattle Times Newspaper:

Most people may associate the Global Positioning System with the navigation devices that are becoming standard equipment on new cars. But GPS has become a nerve center for the 21st century rivaling the Internet — enabling cargo companies to track shipments, guiding firefighters to hot spots and even helping people find lost dogs...."

Lawsuit: Google responsible for leading Los Angeles pedestrian onto Deer Valley Drive - The Park Record

Lawsuit: Google responsible for leading Los Angeles pedestrian onto Deer Valley Drive - The Park Record:

The case claims that the Internet giant's maps put her on a 'dangerous path'

A woman from Los Angeles has filed a federal lawsuit against Google, claiming that she was injured in a traffic accident after the Internet search engine's mapping program led her into a dangerous situation while she was in Park City in 2009.



Lauren Rosenberg claims damages of more than $100,000 in the lawsuit. It also names as a defendant Patrick Harwood, who the lawsuit says is the Salt Lake County driver that hit her.

According to the lawsuit, Rosenberg on Jan. 19, 2009 went to the Google Maps site using her BlackBerry device for walking directions between 96 Daly Ave. and 1710 Prospector Ave. Google Maps gave directions that led her onto Deer Valley Drive, a section of S.R. 224, the lawsuit says.

There are no sidewalks on Deer Valley Drive, and the lawsuit claims drivers travel 'at high speeds' and the road 'is not reasonably safe for pedestrians.'

Rosenberg 'was so led onto Deer Valley Road/State Route 224 and was thereby stricken and severely injured . . . ,' according to the lawsuit, which claims Google was 'careless, reckless, and negligent' in providing the directions."

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Official Google Blog: Introducing Google Places

Official Google Blog: Introducing Google Places:

4/20/2010 05:00:00 AM
Today the Local Business Center is becoming Google Places. Why? Millions of people use Google every day to find places in the real world, and we want to better connect Place Pages — the way that businesses are being found today — with the tool that enables business owners to manage their presence on Google.

We launched Place Pages last September for more than 50 million places around the world to help people make more informed decisions about where to go, from restaurants and hotels to dry cleaners and bike shops, as well as non-business places like museums, schools and parks."

Friday, March 12, 2010

New Sharon woman gets GPS drivers out of woods | Franklin | Sun Journal

New Sharon woman gets GPS drivers out of woods | Franklin | Sun Journal: "NEW SHARON — If the Global Positioning System in your vehicle says it's so then it must be so, at least that's what the drivers of vehicles Georgia Tolman pulls out of the snow, water and mud tell her.

As the sun pulls the frost from her country dirt road Wednesday, Tolman comes out from her shop, Shadagee Snowshoe Relacing, to ask, “GPS?” Sometimes, she says, she asks, “GPS or MapQuest?”"

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Yelp Official Blog: New Categories for Business Owners

Yelp realizes that classifying businesses correctly is critical to them being useful to consumers. Ever try searching through "Business Services"? Ugg.

Yelp Official Blog: New Categories for Business Owners:

Yelp: "...our engineering team has just rolled out some new categories for business owners. This is a good thing for many of you who may fall further down the long tail: if your labeling is precise, you're more relevant to potential customers using Yelp to research your services. The more relevant you are, the more likely you are to convert that potential customer into a paying customer."

Top Food Categories Searched Using GPS

  1. Pizza
  2. Chinese
  3. Burgers
  4. American
  5. Mexican
  6. Italian
  7. Steak House
  8. Sea Food
  9. BBQ 
  10. Japanese



TeleNav’s GPS search data also sheds some light on the cuisine preferences of American drivers. Search data from December 2009 showed that pizza is the top food item searched for by customers using TeleNav’s GPS applications. Residents of Chicago led the way in GPS searches for pizza while residents of New York City were most likely to search for the nation’s second preferred cuisine type, Chinese food. Rounding out the top five of America’s most searched food types are burgers, American food and Mexican food, respectively.

“Every month our users are conducting millions of searches while using GPS navigation applications. This data provides a very interesting look into the locations people across the country are searching for while on the road,” said Sal Dhanani, co-founder and vice president, products and marketing for TeleNav. “In addition to searches, our customers are relying on our products to complete millions of trips each month. The data we’ve collected from these trips has helped us identify the features that are most relied on by our users and provides an intriguing look into how GPS usage differs across the country.”


National GPS Usage Data: TeleNav

National GPS Usage Data Reveals Wal-Mart is Nation’s Most Searched for Destination While on the Road:

"TeleNav, one of the largest navigation services providers with more than 13 million subscribers, today released usage data* that suggests users depend on GPS navigation for much more than getting from point A to point B. The data indicates that while customers in various cities depend on some GPS features more than others, when it comes to searching out nearby businesses on the road"

Official Google Blog: Biking directions added to Google Maps

Official Google Blog: Biking directions added to Google Maps:
Google: "Today we've added biking directions and extensive bike trail data to Google Maps for the U.S. My team has been keeping close tabs on all the public support for biking directions that’s been steadily coming in, but we knew that when we added the feature, we wanted to do it right: we wanted to include as much bike trail data as possible, provide efficient routes, allow riders to customize their trip, make use of bike lanes, calculate rider-friendly routes that avoid big hills and customize the look of the map for cycling to encourage folks to hop on their bikes. So that's exactly what we've done."

Thursday, February 18, 2010

TI Wraps Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, FM into Single Chip | GPS World

TI Wraps Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, FM into Single Chip | GPS World: February 12, 2010

Texas Instruments has unveiled a chip that incorporates GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth with an FM transmitter and receiver....

'As the first company to put the power of GPS, WLAN, Bluetooth, and FM technologies on a single chip, we are excited to have solved some of the market's most complex co-existence challenges,' TI wireless connectivity chief Haviv Ilan said in a statement. 'With its ability to support simultaneous use of all four radios, the WiLink 7.0 solution will truly revolutionize the way people interact with their devices and connect to the larger world.'"

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Adoption of GPS Location Apps

Here is a interesting article in Business Week about the slow adoption of GPS location apps. I agree that "Location Apps" currently have a slow adoption rate but the real news is that location technology is being integrated into other applications, like Yelp. "Location" is an enabling feature that does not need to be the focus of the application that uses it.

'Here I Am!' GPS Location Apps Have Limited Appeal - BusinessWeek:  Online services that send updates on a person's location are all the rage in Silicon Valley, but they have far to go before they'll be adopted elsewhere"

Monday, February 8, 2010

Do Your Customers Say, "I Couldn't Find You on My GPS?"


How is your business mapped when a potential customer searches on an iPhone or GPS device? The answer is becoming more critical every day to the success of restaurants, retail outlets and any other business that serves customers at a physical location. Business owners need to review the way their businesses are listed on GPS devices and online maps, correct any omissions or errors and provide a full and properly organized profile of contact information to the databases that feed these devices. A missing, incomplete or incorrect listing will cost you customers.

Black Friday 2009 saw GPS devices as one of the most heavily advertised items, with prices dropping as low as $59. That means more consumers are relying on the devices, not only to provide directions but to identify points of interest, including gas stations, retail outlets, lodging and restaurants. People are using these global positioning systems not just to find the businesses they plan to visit but to identify and choose the businesses where they will eat, shop and buy. Increasingly, these systems are available in cell phones or built into motor vehicles.

After a long day of shopping or traveling, a consumer can consult a GPS device and walk through a technology-assisted decision-making process. The consumer may know the name of a restaurant but need to find the location and get directions. Or the consumer may want a list of restaurants to choose from near his or her current location. GPS technology allows these decisions to be made on the road at a moment's notice.

For vacationers and business travelers, the GPS is a natural resource in planning stops and meals. When traveling in the Hershey, Pa., area, a contact of mine wanted a Chinese restaurant that was kid-friendly and within a reasonable distance of the hotel. The hotel's front desk was the first step and the GPS was the next. After identifying several possibilities, the family, guided by the GPS, drove past two restaurants and rejected them based on appearance, then chose the third.
Friends or business associates who want to meet at an intermediate destination also find that a quick GPS consultation (or online map search) makes the decision easier. These consumer searches for points of interest highlight the need for every business to be listed -- and listed correctly.

Errors with data are not uncommon. For example, one database that feeds GPS units locates a gym that I know in the wrong place -- a few buildings down on the opposite side of the street. These kinds of errors can change a customer's mind about where to go. But business operators can identify and correct the problem if they are prudent about reviewing and maintaining their online profiles. A business that's where the GPS says it is will get the customers. Otherwise, they may select the next best, visible choice.

The physical location is not the only data that can be distributed about businesses. Both GPS technology and online mapping are moving toward "intelligent" or "structured" profile information -- consistently patterned, ordered data that can be sorted, analyzed, and filtered, like cells in an Excel spreadsheet.

When searching for a restaurant, consumers will view a clearly demarcated summary of the business that may include the phone number, location, hours of operation, menu, credit card policies, price range and the like. An intelligent information format will allow consumers to search not only for an Asian restaurant in Westford, Mass., but for an Asian restaurant that is still serving sushi at 11:30 pm in Westford, Mass.

These technologies can work for your business, BizMappers can ensure that your profile is complete, accurate and updated.


Saturday, January 30, 2010

Google Maps Mania: Local Knowledge on Google Maps

Local Knowledge on Google Maps: From Google Maps Mania:

A great blog about "Askaro"  a neighborhood based site.  2010 is definitely the year of the local web. (Patrick)

Local Knowledge on Google Maps: From Google Maps Mania:
The site lets users exchange information where it matters the most, in our neighbourhoods and places of work etc. Users can ask a question in a specific area by placing the question on a Google Map, so that people who live or know the area can give an unbiased and helpful answer..."

Thanks Google Maps Mania

Friday, January 29, 2010

Fujitsu Mini-Notebook to Ship with Garmin Software

Fujitsu Mini-Notebook to Ship with Garmin Software: -from GPS Business News



At the CES trade show this week Fujitsu announced the LifeBook UH900, a mini notebook that features a 5.6-inch multi-touch screen display, a GPS chipset and weight a mere 1.1 pounds. Fujitsu also added a fully fledged navigation software from Garmin into the package."

Thanks GPS Business News

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Google LatLong: 3 course dinners? 3 easy steps to let your customers know.

3 course dinners? 3 easy steps to let your customers know.: Google LatLong

Friday, January 22, 2010 at 12:20 PM

Restaurant weeks, when restaurants across a city host prix fixe menus, are starting in various parts of the world so we wanted to share a few tips whether you're looking for restaurants or you manage a restaurant.

For interested diners, finding the top restaurants has never been easier. We have continually updated our business pages with more reviews, feature ratings to measure aspects of the restaurant that might interest you, and even the ability to see updates from the owner."

Monday, January 25, 2010

Yelp Now Lets Customers ‘Check In’, Spread WOM | Small Business Trends

Yelp Now Lets Customers ‘Check In’, Spread WOM | Small Business Trends:


..."On Friday Yelp released a new version of its iPhone app which included several new features like the ability to view and edit yourr Yelp profile, Yelp Friend Finder, Yelp Check-ins, sharing via Facebook Connect and updates to Yelp’s Augmented Reality community. While all the features are great adds it’s obviously the check-in feature that has the most people talking...."

Thanks Small Business Trends, one of my favorite blogs.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Official Google Mobile Blog: Optimized Search Suggestions using your location

Official Google Mobile Blog: Optimized Search Suggestions using your location:

Typing a query into the search box on a phone can often be slow and difficult. For this reason, relevant search suggestions that match your intended query can meaningfully reduce the time and effort it takes to submit a search. Today in the US, we are happy to announce an improvement to Google.com search suggestions offered on Android powered devices and iPhone. Now, Google will offer suggestions based on the phone's current or last location, making the suggestions more relevant."

Friday, January 15, 2010

Google LatLong: Make Google Place Pages your business' megaphone

Google LatLong: Make Google Place Pages your business' megaphone:

Thursday, January 14, 2010 at 11:23 AM

If you're a local business owner, we've just added two new features that can help you reach existing and potential customers even more effectively on your business' Place Page....

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Location Marketing in the Information Age - Restaurant Management Resource for Restaurant Owners, Chefs, Managers & Staff

Location Marketing in the Information Age - Restaurant Management Resource for Restaurant Owners, Chefs, Managers & Staff:

"How is your business mapped in a potential customer's search on Google or Bing? How about when that customer searches on an iPhone or GPS device?

The answer is becoming more critical every day to the success of restaurants, retail outlets and any other business that serves customers at a physical location. Business owners need to review the way their businesses are listed online, correct any omissions or errors and provide a full and properly organized profile of contact information, hours and other relevant details to the databases that feed these devices. A missing, incomplete or incorrect listing will cost you customers."

Monday, January 11, 2010

Camera gets GPS & Location | Wired.com

Casio ‘Hybrid GPS’ Camera Tracks You Indoors, Underground | Gadget Lab | Wired.com:

Camera gets GPS & Location

...."Casio is squeezing a little more from the accelerometer a new prototype, a modified Exilim EX-H10, with something called “hybrid GPS”. The camera has a GPS unit inside, which will geo-tag your images as you shoot."

Thanks Wired.com

Sunday, January 10, 2010

TomTom, portable GPS car navigation systems

TomTom, portable GPS car navigation systems:

"TomTom Introduces Lifetime Map Updates in North America

Jan 07 2010

~ Feature to be incorporated in wide range of TomTom devices throughout 2010 ~"

Friday, January 8, 2010

Official Google Mobile Blog: Finding places "Near me now" is easier and faster than ever on Google.com

Official Google Mobile Blog: Finding places "Near me now" is easier and faster than ever on Google.com:

"Finding places 'Near me now' is easier and faster than ever on Google.com

Thursday, January 7, 2010 3:28 PM

Last month, Vic Gundotra, VP of Engineering, demonstrated at the Computer History Museum the ability to search by using your location as the query. Starting today, you can try this yourself by going to Google.com in your iPhone or Android browser and clicking on 'Near me now' once your location has been provided by your phone."

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Amazon.com: Save 20% on Select GPS Accessories

Amazon.com: Save 20% on Select GPS Accessories:
"Save 20% on Select GPS Accessories
Whether you just received a new GPS for the holidays or you're devoted to your old faithful, now's the time to get that case or mount you've had your eye on. Right now save 20% on all accessories shown below. But hurry, it'll be over before you know it.

To take advantage of this special offer, just add a qualifying accessory to your cart and input the promotional code GPSACC2O and your accessory will be discounted 20%. Applies only to products sold by Amazon.com; does not apply to items sold by other merchants on the Amazon.com website. Offer good through January 23, 2010, while supplies last."