TechCrunch Arrington, foursquare Crowley, SF CIO Vein, and More Location Stars to Keynote Where 2.0
Written by O'reilly Media
Monday, 15 March 2010
Dynamic Additions to O'Reilly Where 2.0 Conference
Sebastopol, CA, March 15, 2010Dynamic new speakers have
joined the lineup at the O'Reilly
Where 2.0 Conference on March 30-April 1, 2010 at the San Jose Marriott in
San Jose, California. The dramatic increase in the number of products,
companies, and people affected by the expansion of location technologies has
shaped the 2010 edition of Where 2.0 into the three tracks of Mobile
Innovations, Mapping for Consumers, and Local Opportunities and Models. New
keynote speakers include:
Michael Arrington of TechCrunch in a debate with Tim O'Reilly on which new
players and technologies should win in the burgeoning mobile and location
industry
Dennis Crowley of foursquare, "Adventures in Mobile Social 2.0: Twelve
Months of foursquare"
John Crowley of Star-Tides, Schuyler Erle of Entropy Free LLC, and Jeffrey
Johnson of Open Solutions Group, "Haiti: CrisisMapping the Earthquake"
Mark L. DeMulder of United States Geological Survey, "The Digital National
Map of the United States of America"
Deborah Estrin of the Computer Science Department, UCLA, "Telling Traces"
Michael Halbherr of Nokia, "Ovi by Nokia Bringing Social and Local Together"
Michael Jones of Google, "The New Meaning of Mapping"
Kati London of Area/Code, "Locative Gaming: The First Ten Years"
Ted Morgan of Skyhook Wireless, "Growth of Location"
Marc Naddell of NAVTEQ, "What Are the Smart Paths for Getting Your LBS App
to Market?"
Tasso Roumeliotis of Wavemarket, "Veriplace Location Aggregation Platform"
Chris Vein, San Francisco CIO, in conversation with Tim O'Reilly on "City
Data"
These added speakers enrich the previously announced program including Blaise
Agüera y Arcas of Microsoft, Jack Dangermond of ESRI, Vanessa Fox of Nine by
Blue, Raffi Krikorian of Synthesis Studios, Tim O'Reilly of O'Reilly Media, Ryan
Sarver of Twitter, Dr. Walter Scott of DigitalGlobe, and Jeremy Stoppleman of
Yelp.
Sponsors include ESRI, NAVTEQ, Veriplace, AT&T Interactive, DigitalGlobe,
Google, Yahoo! Developer Network, ZoomAtlas, Digital Map Products, Microsoft
Research, and Pitney Bowes.
Mobile Technology Feature - Top 10 Business Apps for Android - Android has become one of the most popular mobile operating systems
in the world due to advanced software, competitive manufacturers, and an
app market that is filled with exciting and useful applications. Read
on for this fine Top 10 List compiled by tech writer, Blake Sanders
The Really Big List of Mapping, Geo location Mobile developer resources, APIs and Tools - The Mobile Ecosystem... no question that mobile is huge and
the opportunity for developers, in particular, geo developers! There's
loads of developer resources on the web so to help the developer,
here's a listing of just some of the fine dev resources, blogs,
toolsets and more to consider when developing or porting your app to a
smartphone or Tablet.
ArcGIS.com Mashup Tutorial with Flickr and Foursquare data-
Here's a simple "how to" tutorial on working with the free ArcGIS.com
to easily import KML or RSS data from Flickr and foursquare into ArcGIS
to create your own custom map mashup. ArcGIS.com has some recent
updates including support for KML, be sure to check it out!
Most Users of Free Photo Apps Say Adding Cool Effects is Most Useful - Adding cool effects
to photos was rated as the most useful thing by more than halfof
consumers surveyed using free online photography services, according to
CatchFree a free
online service that helps people find the best free mobile and web applications
to perform useful tasks.
Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet Up Close - No Replacement for the iPad But Pretty Darned Sweet - As could be
expected, speculation and blogging is rampant with many stories and
pseudo "reviews" coming out, many of them touting the next "iPad
killer".
Mobile Developer Resource - MapQuest & The Mobile Worker - Facility management companies, surveyors, multi-level marketing,
insurance claims, pipeline companies, water utilities; all have field
workers who would benefit from mobile applications. Not only checking in
to work sites, but keeping a record of the work done
Flickr GPS Photo Tag Tip - Here's a tip for Flickr users who want to share their GPS information
with their photos. note, in order to do this you'll need to be
capturing photos using a GPS-enabled or GPS-aware camera (see you're
smartphone hardware settings to ensure that GPS or location sharing is
turned "ON)".
Mobile data usage in Canada to triple between 2010 and 2012 - Some interesting, yet not terribly surprising, numbers on mobile
usage coming out of Canada. According to a report summarized on
Techvibes, mobile usage is soaring, in particular, the smartphone
segment
Social Location Directory
Do you have a location-aware application, social location service or other location-sensitive service that you'd like to share with us? Please browse this growing directory of Social location Services and feel free to leave a link to your favorite service! See the Directory HERE
Suggested Reading
The Underground Guide To The iPhone:
The iPhone is – if I may say so – one of the greatest mobile
revolutions of the past decade. More and more, mobile phones seem to
materialize out of our wildest dreams. Because of the tight integration
of third-party applications, you can do nearly everything with your
device — be it gaming, working, fooling around, and of course phoning.
Good Mobile Messaging: Executives and professional field forces spend an increasing amount of time on the road tending to business.
Mobile Apps - Native or Web?:
You probably have a plan to build a mobile app, but you've struggled
with the basic question - Should I build it using open web standards
such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, or should I build it as a native app
for the devices I want to target?
iBike Coach App- a new “Always On” feature always gathers data
Nike+ GPS App- for sports tracking, recording and sharing
Featured Events
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will give you key insights on how in-vehicle connectivity is being
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ESRI, Microsoft, PBBI and many more as they debate the best strategies
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Consumer Telematics Show 2012 (Jan 9, Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, USA) is the most prestigious and
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