Abaq.us Announces Support for myGeoDiary on Android-Powered Devices myGeoDiary Service Now Integrated with GeoMob Application from Orange R&D Labs
-- Abaqus, Inc. today announced the availability of a new myGeoDiary Recorder for Android-powered devices, enabling individuals with Android-platform, GPS-enabled phones to record their geo-social tracks and directly upload them to the free myGeoDiary service on the web. The on-device myGeoDiary Recorder application has been specifically designed for use and branding by mobile operators to quickly and affordably provide location-based social networking services to their mobile phone customers. Towards this, Abaqus, Inc. today also announced that myGeoDiary will integrate with the GeoMob application by Orange R&D Labs and will be available on the Android Market under 'myGeoDiary for GeoMob'.
Using myGeoDiary (http://www.myGeoDiary.com), individuals can organize, personalize and share their tracks with friends and family or the entire community. They can also share their tracks with any site on the web as myGeoDiary is integrated with a suite of web 2.0 applications, including popular social networking sites, such as Blogspot, Flickr and YouTube.
GeoMob, from Orange R&D Labs, puts user-generated content on the map on the phone. Individuals can use their personal touchscreens to zoom into location-centric content such as events, weather, news, and local business reviews while myGeoDiary provides tracks based on their location. Users can also scroll through 'Geochannels' with location-specific content automatically updated for them. The timeline displays content on a historical basis. According to ABI Research, location-based mobile social networking revenues are expected to reach $3.3 billion by 2013. Forward-thinking mobile operators are embracing this fast-growing market category.
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