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This is my first post to this ng, please bare with me if the topic is not germaine. I represent a group of investors seeking input, developer participation and open source collaboration on a geospatial annotation social bookmarking application. Our project aims to develop a web app that allows users to bookmark locations with multi-media (text, pictures, sound, clips) for sharing and community building. Uses include private, community and social networking, and commercial. The spec is for an embed J2ME app in users mobile device to identify location (JSR 179, triangulation, etc.) and a web platform that reads positioning from the mobile app, or users may enter positions manually and forego the mobile app (address, lat / long, etc.). Both web based and mobile web platform. Think convergence of YouTube with wikipedia (ala "what I know about here is. .. . "), LBS, Friendster, geoblogging, and del.icio.us. Whatever you like about a place, bookmark it and add notation. Bookmark yourself as a travelling spot on the map, and tag yourself up and down. Connect with people based on tags. Need a date in your area of Sticksville? Drive to a new city and find the top rated pizza place, who died where, who is single, what local book club meets where, etc. etc. etc. Walk to your corner and search for "taxi cab" and have the nearest one pick you up. Form a private club for your friends ala Dodgeball.com and let everyone know where to meet you. Talk about that new doggie park with the cute chics and where it's located. A virtual signpost with annotation for any tag you can imagine, the community builds and shapes the site. We are looking for input, collab, open source developers. I am the cash guy and principal, and willing to give "sweat equity" to hardcore developers with vision. We have a bootstrap budget, and connects with a biz angel who knows the product will work, but the devil is in the details. This is a no brainer, but requires a community effort. Could use feedback and open source participation, dialogue, a list of folks to sign up for the prototype release (6 months) and testing, UI experts, GPS / GIS experts, telecom engineers, mappers, Flash artists, LAMP jockeys, Java jockeys, DotNet jockeys, visionaries at home in your P.J.'s. You can respond via this post or email my team here: mark_farkinwar@yahoo.com Thank you for your time. Regards, -- Tony McLaughlin |
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:28:57 -0400, "Tony McLaughlin" <tony365@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >This is my first post to this ng, please bare with me if the topic is not >germaine. > >I represent a group of investors seeking input, developer participation and >open source collaboration on a geospatial annotation social bookmarking >application. Our project aims to develop a web app that allows users to >bookmark locations with multi-media (text, pictures, sound, clips) for >sharing and community building. Uses include private, community and social >networking, and commercial. > >The spec is for an embed J2ME app in users mobile device to identify >location (JSR 179, triangulation, etc.) and a web platform that reads >positioning from the mobile app, or users may enter positions manually and >forego the mobile app (address, lat / long, etc.). Both web based and mobile >web platform. > >Think convergence of YouTube with wikipedia (ala "what I know about here is. >. . "), LBS, Friendster, geoblogging, and del.icio.us. Whatever you like >about a place, bookmark it and add notation. Bookmark yourself as a >travelling spot on the map, and tag yourself up and down. Connect with >people based on tags. Need a date in your area of Sticksville? Drive to a >new city and find the top rated pizza place, who died where, who is single, >what local book club meets where, etc. etc. etc. Walk to your corner and >search for "taxi cab" and have the nearest one pick you up. Form a private >club for your friends ala Dodgeball.com and let everyone know where to meet >you. Talk about that new doggie park with the cute chics and where it's >located. A virtual signpost with annotation for any tag you can imagine, the >community builds and shapes the site. > >We are looking for input, collab, open source developers. I am the cash guy >and principal, and willing to give "sweat equity" to hardcore developers >with vision. We have a bootstrap budget, and connects with a biz angel who >knows the product will work, but the devil is in the details. This is a no >brainer, but requires a community effort. > >Could use feedback and open source participation, dialogue, a list of folks >to sign up for the prototype release (6 months) and testing, UI experts, GPS >/ GIS experts, telecom engineers, mappers, Flash artists, LAMP jockeys, Java >jockeys, DotNet jockeys, visionaries at home in your P.J.'s. > >You can respond via this post or email my team here: >mark_farkinwar@yahoo.com > >Thank you for your time. > >Regards, Check out the May 2007 issue of Inc. see page 40 company called Loopt the VC company is Y Combinator. they have been working on this app since 2005. how many people e ar walking around with GPS phones and be willing for fork over an additional $10 a month. i'd rather get one of those Magellan units, that have all that GPS stuff 6million or so points of interest. |
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"Gleep" <Gleep@Gleep.com> wrote in message
news:1514739soeqi83tvk01qrhovc4mvjgf3uf@4ax.com... > Check out the May 2007 issue of Inc. see page 40 > company called Loopt the VC company is Y Combinator. > they have been working on this app since 2005. > how many people e ar walking around with GPS phones > and be willing for fork over an additional $10 a month. > i'd rather get one of those Magellan units, that have > all that GPS stuff 6million or so points of interest. You got it. Actually did come across this one, but I appreciate your feedback! The boost application is "on deck" with Boost mobile solely, if I am correct. We are looking to build an off deck platform, as more mobile devices get better internet connections, and more people figure out how to navigate away from the carriers landing page. The concept is more of a web application with an embedded module to relay location, but the embed is not mandatory. Wouldn't it be better to have a Magellan unit that is part mash-up, part social networking / social bookmarking? The idea is to have users build the community with location based profiles, tags, multimedia posts, geoblogs, etc. Not so much "map render" but "information based on location" render, where the vector mapping plays a secondary, not primary role to the UI. So you can plot yourself on the map, as in this example, or plot tag-based world bookmarks / annotations, or advertise your business, or find groups, areas of interest. Our business model provides free service to end users. Don't want people spending more than air minutes! More manufacturers are implementing cross-platform technology like the J2ME, which means there is a convergence on the horizon, so with a larger user base, the model shifts to ad revenue from business listings, pay-per-clicks and aggregators. Again, if there are PHP developers like yourself interested in the project please let me know. I don't want to take up space here with off topic posts, but I would like to invite PHP developers to chime in or get on board! -- Regards, Tony McLaughlin |
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