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Weihnachtlich glänzet das iPhone

Für das iPhone kann man sich gleich drei Weihnachtsmarkt-Apps im App Store kostenlos downloaden: Neben DasÖrtliche (wir bereichteten) bieten auch Mecomo und YellowMap eine spezielle Anwendung an.

Alle drei Apps zaubern Weihnachtsstimmung aufs Smartphone und machen Lust, sich mit Freunden auf einen Bummel bei Glühwein und gebrannten Mandeln zu verabreden. Mit den Anwendungen von DasÖrtliche, der Mecomo AG (Spezialist für Location Based Services) oder der YellowMap AG geht das ganz einfach: Allesamt bieten sie eine schnelle Suche nach den nächstgelegenen Weihnachtsmärkten zum Standort des Users. Die Ergebnisse kann man sich in einer Liste oder Karte anzeigen lassen. Dazu gibt es Zusatzinfos wie Öffnungszeiten, teilweise auch Fotos und die Möglichkeit, sich vom Routenplaner direkt zum Ziel weisen zu lassen. Bei der App von DasÖrtliche lassen sich Freunde sogar direkt per E-Mail zum Glühweintrinken einladen: Entsprechender Text und Adresse des Weihnachtsmarktes sind bereits automatisch in der Nachricht enthalten.

skobbler – cell phone navigation and Local Search with User Generated Content

As of the end of September, skobbler has been in ‘public beta’ status and as such is available o the general public.

Developed originally by the Hamburg navigation provider Navigon, skobbler was rounded out in September and now run by skobbler GmbH in Hamburg. The name ’skobbler’, according to Oliver Kühn, a member of the management team, in an entry in the company’s blog, is derived from the Latin word “copula” – meaning tie, cable or connection. By their own statement, skobbler wants to bring people together.

skobbler has two strengths.  One is the so-called off board navigation system for cell phones, where the required data is only sent upon request from the server to the end device, incurring costs to the user for data, calculated according to the providers and contracts involved. Otherwise skobbler is free. To use the system for navigation, the user needs a GPS-enabled device or external add-on, plus the “skobbler mobil” software, which is available on the website. There, users can also check on compatibility with mobile devices.

The offering above doesn’t differ much from other similar alternative competitor solutions such as Ö-Navi (see our post), however one specialty of skobbler is that alongside a route planner option for motorists using distances under 5 km, a special pedestrian navigation option is available.

The other strength of skobbler is their locality-specific search and ratings platform with ‘community-character’ on the Internet. There, registered users can perform a local search, for cafés or hairdressers in a particular location, and also rate them and upload appropriate photos. In an interview with Locale Suche Blog, Oliver Kühn detailed how the service uses data from providers including Navteq and Mecomo, as well as User generated Content (UGC). Also really neat is the SMS-function – search result addresses discovered through the local search option, can also be sent to the user via free SMS. The extensive contents of the website is also accessible per mobile devices using local search.

European Alliance for borderless Location Based Services

Location Based Services (LBS) as well as mobile location, will be offered cross-borders in the future. The German LBS provider Mecomo has joined with three European partners in the field of mobile local search, and formed the “Open Location Alliance” at the beginning of September 2008.

MecomoThe Unterschleißheim-based (Munich) undertaking announced this in a recent press release.  The founder partners, aside from Mecomo which offers local content and mobile services for Germany, Austria and Switzerland, are Mobile Commerce (for the United Kingdom), Visibilly, the Sweden-based company which also covers Norway and Finland, and Deveryware (for France).

Through this cooperation, the aim is to offer easily accessed localized applications and information in multiple European countries, from individual cell phones/mobile devices, said Mecomo. Further, the intention of the alliance is to draw up combined guidelines for cooperation, as well as business models, and develop technologies so as the expand the field of mobile localized services.  Additional partners are being considered for the coalition, so as to expand to cover the widest possible geographic area possible.

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