The Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is getting bigger every year — so much that it’s almost a mini CES that is hard to navigate and find companies…much less big location-based services news....
Read More →As a result of a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between the U.S. Coast Guard and UrsaNav, Inc., on-air tests are being conducted from the former Loran Support Unit site in New ...
Read More →In the public dialogue about mobile privacy concerns, I’ve yet to hear a plea to turn back the clock to when mobile apps were supported by subscription fees. Surprisingly, many consumers don’t und...
Read More →It’s not a market that will help users find friends or places to eat, but it seems to be one that keeps movin’ along. The government and enterprise market for location-based services seems to be s...
Read More →Chris Peralta By Christopher Peralta Mobility’s first phase saw fixed-line communications go mobile. The next phase saw the Internet go mobile. We now behold a paradigm shift in the third phase, whe...
Read More →Shadow matching. The two GNSS mobile phones beside the middle one show additional possible user positions referenced by the along-street component of the standard point positioning (SPP) solution. By ...
Read More →Brock Butler By Brock Butler In the next two to four years, mobile device location platforms will be able to provide positioning performance that enables emergency call (E911) and location-based servi...
Read More →Microsoft says this is its last year at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Fine. Move over because the car manufacturers are using the show to unveil stunning location and mobile offerings. It has o...
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