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2009 – Year of Location Based Services (LBS)?

By Tim Atherton (Operations Manager), 02 January 2009

It’s that time of year when people reflect and project. Rather than review what has happened in 2008 I am more interested in what is going to happen next year. What will be the ‘next big thing’ and who we should be watching.

After much reading over the last couple of months I have noticed an increase in chatter about Location Based Services (LBS). This is all about providing and aggregating content that is relevant to your location. For instance you may wish to find out where the nearest cash machine is to your current location or to track friends, colleagues and even children! It can also be used by businesses to provide location-based mobile advertising (something which has been done previously with varying success with Bluecasting).

A key enabler of these new services is GPS. Previously the size and cost of GPS receivers had ruled out their use in mobile devices (a rough location could be estimated by the cell site it was connected to) but now that are almost ubiquitous in new devices on the market. And with the explosion of the GPS enabled iPhone 3G and the Apple Apps store have exposed a huge number of people to LBS and created a real buzz. T-mobile’s G1, Blackberry and touch screen Android (Google’s phone operating system) based phones are following closely behind.

Who should we be watching? There are numerous LBS’ out there with huge variations in their usefulness but the following is a pick of what I will be watching: Continue reading

Common sense, common technology, great learning opportunities

By Bren Taylor (Director), 21 November 2008

How wonderful to see the TES giving top level exposure to the use of banned technologies in the classroom. And I’m not talking about tasers, CS gas or pepper sprays as implements for controlling undesirable behaviour in the classroom.

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Convergence Think Tank

By Bren Taylor (Director), 10 October 2008

Yesterday Oliver Westmancott and myself found ourselves in Liverpool to join the Government’s Convergence Think Tank, taking place at the Maritime Museum. The theme was “Convergence and the public: building a media literate society.” Well, that was the title, but we did seem to spend much of the day on the regulation debate. Continue reading

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