
skobbler Updates GPS Navigation App for iOS 7
December 12, 2013
skobbler has launched a new version of GPS Navigation optimized for iOS 7. The app now includes a […]
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Imagine a vault of highly accurate geolocation data that provides look-up service for any device, in any country, based on publicly sent signal data. It is an appealing idea. Mozilla, best known for its popular Firefox browser, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to openness on the web. No one is better positioned to create the very first public geolocation database. Mozilla wants to build the data service with the end goals of enabling innovation and improving location data privacy. The group makes the point that improving the privacy of user data is counter incentivizing for-profit companies that collect this data. Privacy continues to be a major industry issue that has gotten more than one company in trouble with regulators and customers.
It has been a busy month. Apple is getting help turning around its embarrassing mapping debacle with an […]
By Kevin Dennehy Trying to shake off last year’s mapping debacle, Apple recently bought two companies, HopStop and […]
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple has acquired indoor-location company WiFiSLAM. Apple reportedly paid about $20 […]
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