Spatial Media Announces LBSzone Alert - The Weekly Publication Devoted To Mobile Application Development and Location Based Services (LBS)
September 23, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Sept. 23, 2007, Frederick, MD. & Fort Collins, CO — Spatial Media LLC is pleased to introduce you to LBSzone Alert… "Information About Location". LBSzone Alert is a weekly recap of the latest technological developments and trends affecting mobile (wireless) technologies and location-based services (LBS). Housed online at LBSzone.com, the electronic newsletter will be distributed to subscribers every Wednesday to thousands of technology professionals around the globe. Already in it's third year of publication, LBSzone reaches a core audience of wireless developers, geospatial programmers and technologists, map mashup developers, wireless carrier reps, hardware manufacturers (cellular and GPS), and technology professionals interested in mobile positioning and location-aware applications and services. Hot topics covered include the latest with GPS-enabled smartphones (Nokia N95), social networking, mobile gaming, google map mashups, developer tools and SDKs.
Edited by GIS professional and mobile technology writer, Glenn Letham, LBSzone provides readers with a daily snapshot of news and announcements affecting topics that touch on wireless technologies, location-services, and mobile geospatial technologies. Each weekly edition provides a snapshot of the latest news headlines, career postings, featured content, published online via one of our technology web portals. According to Letham, "my goal with LBSzone Alert is to provide the mobile professional (or enthusiast) with at least one useful and timely piece of information that is useful in his/her daily duties - perhaps we'll help to inspire the next killer app! In my mind LBSzone Alert is a must have for anyone that wants to maintain a competitive advantage in our industry." Letham has been covering mobile technologies and LBS for almost ten years now… long before location was cool! In addition to founding LBSzone.com, Letham is also the founder and Managing Editor of popular wireless developer resource SymbianOne.com. and leading GIS technology resource GISuser.com. He's acted as a judge on leading mobile developer contests including the Forum Nokia Pro Awards and Handango Champion Awards. Additionally, he attended and covered off mobile technologies at countless wireless industry tradeshows, panel discussions, user forums, and developer events around the Globe.
See Volume #1 Of LBSZone Alert at http://www.lbszone.com/newsletter/sep192007.html
About LBSzone.com
LBSzone.com strives to be the place where innovations in mobile positioning and related technologyies are first discussed, reported, and promoted. This will make our communities much more than simple news and resource sites - they will become integral forces contributing to the evolution of LBS, geospatial concepts and enabling technologies.
LBSzone is further supported and complemented by the Spatial Media online web resources at GISuser.com (for GIS and mapping professionals), SymbianOne.com (wireless developers and Symbian OS enthusiasts), and Amerisurv.com (surveying and mapping). Together, these resources provide the latest daily industry news updates, interviews with leading industry figures, product reviews, special announcements, discussion forums, business and career opportunities, tutorials, data directories, and much more. Spatial Media Reaches more than 40,000 Technology Professionals every week via electronic newsletter distribution.
All of these technology resources have one common overlapping element - location! With LBSzone focusing on location-aware technologies, users needing the latest information on mobile positioning will appreciate this publication and the benefit of staying informed on cutting-edge technology that it brings.
LBSzone.com is owned and operated by Spatial Media, LLC., Frederick, MD.
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