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LightPole Announces Partnership with Six Apart, Launches Geo-Type Plug-In for Movable Type
Written by LightPole
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Company adds well-known bloggers to
content partner network
Burlingame, CA May 13, 2008 In conjunction with
OReillys Where 2.0 Conference, LightPole, Inc., a mobile application service
provider focused on the Long Tail publishing market, today announced a partnership
with Six Apart, the worlds leading blogging software and services company. LightPole,
working with Six Apart Services, co-developed a plug-in, which allows Movable
Type bloggers to geo-tag their entries, add and manage related points of
interest (POIs) and publish feeds that can be used to create LightPole channels
seamlessly delivering content to their readers mobile phones. The Geo-Type
Plug-In for Movable Type is available immediately from http://plugins.movabletype.org/.
This is
the year of where and LightPole is leading the charge into the location-based
technology frontier by using familiar tools to bring the web to mobile phones,
said Doug Klein, CEO of LightPole. Our work with Six Apart provides a natural
extension to the worlds leading blog platforms and, in one simple stroke,
brings the blogging community into the rapidly emerging geo-Web and ecosystem
of location-based, mobile services two super hot markets.
Movable Type is designed from the ground up to be
extensible by bloggers, designers, publishers and developers, said Michael
Sippey, VP Products at Six Apart. Were thrilled that LightPole has
built on top of the Movable Type platform to enable sites powered by Movable
Type to easily geotag and distribute their content to mobile devices.
Movable Type is a dynamic publishing platform that
powers some of the largest enterprises and media organizations in the world,
enabling them to build cutting-edge blogs and websites and foster rich,
interactive communities. Along with todays announcement, LightPole added four
well-established Movable Type blogs to its growing list of content partners.
The resulting new channels and first to take advantage of the Geo-Type Plug-In for
Movable Type include:
·Brownstoner (www.brownstoner.com) is a site about Brooklyn real estate and renovation,
and all the tangential topics that impact life inside and outside the home in Brooklyn. Launched in October 2004,
the site currently has about 150,000 unique visitors per month.
·Gothamist
(www.gothamist.com) owns and operates the most popular network of city blogs on
the Internet today. Founded in 2003 and led by the NYC flagship site
Gothamist.com , the network includes 14 websites in five countries, each
covering local news, events, food, and entertainment for an avid audience of
young urbanites. The network has grown year-over-year by more than 100 percent
and currently has 10.2 million monthly page views.
·Papermag.com (www.papermag.com), PAPER Magazines online publication,
has been the online source for trendsetters in major cities around the world
for 14 years, featuring the latest happenings and goings on in fashion, art,
music, design and nightlife.
·Serious Eats (www.seriouseats.com) is a website focused on celebrating
and sharing food enthusiasm through blogs and online community.
For more
insight on the benefits of LightPole integration, please visit www.lightpole.net/press/press-quotes.html
for a collection of partner quotes.
About LightPole
LightPole
enables publishers to easily extend the content they already have to reach new
markets and build new communities, providing mobile device users with unprecedented
access to a wealth of real-time information about what they care about, where
they are. The service supports a variety of business models, including
subscriptions, transactions and advertising. Publishers can configure their offerings to allow readers to post
comments, share links, and meet online. No special programming or expensive IT
investments are required.
LightPole already supports hundreds of models of
mobile phones, including Blackberry, Motorola, Nokia, and most phones from
leading carries such as AT&T, Sprint/Nextel and T-Mobile as well as the
Blackberry on Verizon. LightPole continues to add support for new phones all
the time, including plans to release a version for the Apple iPhone later this
year.
LightPoles
mission is to make it easy for content owners to distribute location-specific
information to mobile devices and to engage mobile users in interactive
communities. Founded in January 2007, LightPole is headquartered in San Francisco and has a development center
in China.
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