
Mid-Year Report on Location Market: Privacy, Google, and AT&T
June 25, 2014
Half the year is over. It’s gone. Now it’s time to figure out where the location industry is […]
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Half the year is over. It’s gone. Now it’s time to figure out where the location industry is […]
Steven Spriggs was pulled over by a motorcycle cop for using his iPhone while driving. He immediately held […]
The highest court in the European Union has granted the right to be forgotten by a search engine. […]
Not everyone is talking up the accuracy of indoor positioning. Arlington, Virginia-based Telecommunications Industry Association says the technology, which is seen as the one way location-based services providers will be able to capture consumer interest, is not ready. In other LBS news, AT&T has come out with data pricing for its connected vehicle initiatives.
While Facebook has made big news buying companies for billions of dollars, it hasn’t been making many location-based services headlines. The recent announcement that it is rolling out a friend finder is interesting news, not only for social applications, but the potential indoor positioning markets. The news is also interesting because as many as half of Facebook users access the social media network through mobile devices.
Concerns about data privacy aren’t going away and, in fact, are growing. Many retailers that have adopted in-store […]
As the tragedy of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 riveted our attention, many sprang into action. More than two […]
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