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Showing posts with label Mobile Monday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile Monday. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Ipoki -one to watch #4


Ipoki, founded in Spain in 2006, believes users should have control over their location information and who can see it.

It is a GPS-based social network that uses Google Maps and Google Earth to track and locate friends and family.The system also allows you to record geolocated alerts and receive them in mobile terminals. It works via an Open Source plug-in compatible with a wide range of handsets. Mobile users without inbuilt GPS have the option of linking up via Bluetooth to their GPS terminal.

Ipoki is gaining fame for its 'Follow Me' killer ap, allowing users movements to be tracked or followed in real time.This allowed the company to win the Mashup of the Month Award last summer.The Ipoki widget is now also available on netvibes and igoogle with a future release planned for Facebook.

At the same time as a new improved beta version of the software is released, Ipoki is on the lookout for seed capital to finance its further expansion. Within one year of setting up, Ipoki had already received 100,000 visits and 20,000 downloads of its software. With their 'open' philosophy and global reach, this ambitious start-up has big plans for the future. I'll be covering their progress in the coming months -in the meantime, why not try their new release and feedback on your impressions?

POST-SCRIPT: I asked Andres (one of the Ipoki founders who was browsing my post earlier and whom I'd met at a Mobile Monday event) if he had a scoop for my blog readers. He announced that they were beta testing a new nifty feature for their plugin -a photo geotracker using Flickr. The idea is that as Ipoki tracks the user's position (at a point in time) it can also pinpoint photo locations by synchronising with the camera's clock and ta-dah! You have your photos automatically geo-tagged!

I also asked Andres how Ipoki's service differed to that of Plazes -he said that Ipoki is a true LBS, tracking people's position via GPS while you need to tell Plazes where you are all the time. This raises the question -if and when Plazes will shift to using GPS to automate its tracking process...

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Mobile Monday Peer Awards come to Barcelona



Following the hugely successful Mobile Monday Global Peer Awards in Barcelona in 2007, excitement is mounting for the 2008 edition set to take place to coincide with the Mobile World Congress.

The start-up finalist presentations in Barcelona will be divided into two categories: 1) early-stage start-ups (founded in 2007, early- stage financing), and; 2) emerging start-ups (founded in or after 2005, between Series A & B funding).

The Awards event will start at 2pm at the Espacio Movistar on February 11th 2008, located just off the Avenida Diagonal on C/Pascual i Vila (Zip Code 08028).

If you were lucky enough to be present in 2007 you will be sure not to miss this opportunity to listen to presentations from innovative mobile startups from around the world and network with mobilists over a glass of cava. Over 500 people assisted last year, with the top jury award going to Realeyes 3D and the audience award to Plazes.

More info can be found on: http://www.mobilemonday.net. Pre-registration is a must. If you are interested in sponsoring the event, please leave a comment below.
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