Posts Tagged ‘developer’

Sprint’s Fragmented Location-Based Services

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Advances in mobile phone technology has been occurring rapidly, despite some of the best efforts of the carriers. After all, if it was up to them, we would all be paying $0.10 to send a 160 character SMS text message vs. downloading and watching YouTube videos for free. It does not pay to be a dumb pipe.

Sprint has been really difficult about opening their network to developers who want to build location-based services. In the recent past, they charged $5000 for access to their location SDKs. More recently, they have been working with third parties to give developers controlled access to the end customer’s location.

According to some informal testing run and reported by developers who attended last week’s Informal Android Developer Meetup, the Sprint-based Android smartphones are not providing location info from the carrier network. Fortunately, developers can still get the location info from the phone’s built-in GPS chipset. Given this alternative way to get location that is not dependent on the carrier, it is confusing as to why Sprint still has not opened their system more.

In related news, Sprint is adding more third party location providers to their network with its addition of technology from TechnoCom Corp. Just what developers need, more fragmentation.

Geogad Honored At SV Android Meetup

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

SV Android Developer Meetup held a competition for its members to vote on what were their favorite Android Apps. Geogad’s Tour app was honored as the second most favorite app. Thanks for the support and the votes of appreciation. It is nice to know that Geogad’s app is so highly prized.

Be assured that we will keep up improving the app and Geogad’s entire travel content platform to provide the best services for all travelers.

As always, let us know what you think about Geogad’s services, especially its Android-based application.