
Nokia Unveils Its Connected Car Platform
September 3, 2013
HERE, a Nokia business, has announced a complete Connected Driving offer, which will help car makers and in-vehicle […]
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HERE, a Nokia business, has announced a complete Connected Driving offer, which will help car makers and in-vehicle […]
In a year of ho-hum location deals, or the lack of any, the recent Google purchase of Waze […]
In December 2011, Grizzly Analytics released its first comprehensive report on indoor location positioning technology, predicting that indoor […]
Get out of the way, GPS. Wi-Fi is elbowing in on the location game. Wi-Fi operators are tracking […]
earthmine, Inc., announced today that it is has entered into an agreement to be acquired by Nokia. […]
Naysayers still exist when talking about the emerging indoor positioning market. They say that the market is still […]
A range of solutions are vying to replicate what GPS does outdoors in an indoor environment, from Wi-Fi to Bluetooth to “terrestrial” GPS, plus many others. Which one is likely to be successful? IMS Research (recently acquired by IHS Inc.) said the answer will not simply be just “one.” Locating a smartphone in an outdoors environment is straightforward, with more than 90 percent of smartphones providing GPS functionality. However, GPS becomes less useful in built-up areas and can be useless indoors, reports IMS Research.
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