Google Navigation looking good
You can get a whole lot more info here from their official page. Looks pretty impressive… anyone tried it out yet?
I’ve never used any navigation / phone setup in the car. It’s the trusty Tom Tom for me, which is great, apart from their shocking mount. The first generation one was fine, but the second? Under-designed and plain dangerous when it falls off.
Location Awareness – BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Last Monday I had another Radio session over at BBC Radio Lincolnshire on their tech slot. It’s starting to become a regular thing which is great, so a HUGE thanks to them for having me on!
This week we were talking about location awareness and how it is becoming more and more prevalent. Listen to the chat below!
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Personally, I’m a massive fan of this technology and looking forward to when it matures. At present there are a few competing services, such as


And also Google’s Latitude

If Google bring out an iPhone application for Latitude, it will undoubtedly take off in a big way. At the moment it is limited to using it via the web on your computer or on some phones:
Google Latitude is a feature of Google Maps for mobile on these phones:
- Android-powered devices, such as the T-Mobile G1
- iPhone and iPod touch devices (coming soon)
- most color BlackBerry devices
- most Windows Mobile 5.0+ devices
- most Symbian S60 devices (Nokia smartphones)
Personally, I’m using Brightkite every now and then and used to tinker with fire eagle, but not at the moment. Is anyone using these services regularly and what for? Having spoken with @nofont, he had some great ideas about situation awareness which I talk about on the radio clip – your phone knowing whether you are at home, or out and about, in front of the computer, or in the car. This could start to be VERY useful.
What also really intrigues me is the marketing aspect of this technology. The next level of permission marketing will be location orientated – so services, brands and companies can alert you to things that might interest you. Yes, nig brother really is here. We just need to make sure he has permission to be.
Next Generation GPS
Josh has a great post today on augmented VR vs virtual VR. The latter is great for games, but not so much for real life. Make sure you check out the TED video at the bottom of the post – can you believe that is possible with a wii remote? (I didn’t either).
Someone has left a comment on the post and linked to this firm – the next generation of GPS. This is truly staggering – makes TomTom look a bit basic!





