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Archive for the '8Motions' Category

8Motions: another wins!

Monday, July 7th, 2008

8Motions was a winner of the latest french contest for innovative companies! Once again, this is a proof of the interest of 8Motions project, both on technology part but also on business part! So thanks to the jury for selecting us…..

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Interview for Telematicsupdate about OpenCellID

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Following conference Telematicsupdate conference about LBS, I’ve been interviewed by Thomas about OpenCellid and impact on the industry. Result is here: Towards free location on all devices.

Lonely Planet API

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Big news in my view in the tourist area: Lonely Planet, one of the biggest brand in traditionnal tourist guide, just launched an API to access to his content.

The API is REST/XML based, quite easy to understand. So congrat to Chris (yes, one of the numerous former ex-In-Fusio guys in this area!)

A nice mobile web site, m.lonelyplanet.com is available, but it’s a wap only site. Here are a few snapshot of this app:

(from lonelyplanet developer blog).

And expect soon an integration with 8Motions!

Via RenaLId.com (in french)

8Motions in the Navigation and Location Europe 2008 Conference

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

We will take part of the panel “How to build a community and monetize your local social network” next week in the Navigation and Location Europe 2008 Conference, in Amsterdam. Seems to be a lot of ince speakers, for various companies. If you are here, and want to chat, just send me an email.

New cells contributions

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Good news, OpenCellID is taking off in a great way. Nick Gering from Device54 contributed by providing some informations about some cells located in London and Barcelona! So thanks Nick for the contribution

New version of the J2memap SDK available

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Hello dear J2memap developer,

We’ve just put on line a new version of the SDK.

Beyon some small improvment, there is a major (but easy to handle) change:

  • Tha package name has changed, to follow our company organisation. It moved from net.landspurg to com.eightmotions. So just replace it in your source code
  • There was also  some cleanup on what is included and what what is not, to reduce library size

As a reminder, this SDK allows you to easily create mobile mapping application, and is freely available for non commercial application at http://j2memap.8motions.com

Let us now if you have any issue!

Navx launch his own platform

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Image_1Navx, a french company selling customized voices and POI for GPS, seems to go also in the UGC content. They just announced yesterday the opening in public beta of their platform.
This seems very similar to what 8Motions is doing, except that they are focused on  the GPS market. While GPS is a big market, I stilll doubt that GPS users will be big UGC contributors: the primary goal of a GPS is to help you to navigate but it will be far from being a perfect device to create UGC.

Our objective is to bring the ability to create user generated content related to geolocalisation with a clear focus on mobile, which is in our view the most interesting device for this. Export is possible for plenty of format, including GPS to consume some user generated content.

Anyway, good luck for NavX, and we will see how the platform will evolve!

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Navizon now integrate J2memap library

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Navizon integrate the J2memap library from 8Motions…. Navizon, a well know provider of geolocation software uses the J2memap library to display on line maps… See more on the Navizon blog.

If you want to add easily maps in your j2me app, just contact us, or check directly the SDK .

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8Motions on the N95

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

8Motions just run perfectly well on my latest N95 8Gb. The screen orientation is supported, as well as taking picture and uploading them to the flickr directly.

Other very interesting info, is the fact that the landscape mode is well supported by 8Motions, like this:



TIP
: put the software in the internal memory, not the 7GB one. This one is extremely slow, and will slow done applications like 8Motions which use local storage for caching.

TIP2: if you want to upload directly to flickr, remember to put ask a flickr token on the mobile. It will be asked the first time that you try to do it, so you need to be close to your computer and type the required URL. I know that this could be better, and we will improve this later on.

Also thanks to nokia 95 user blog for linking the app…

Howto view a KML file on mobile

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

One of the most interesting feature of 8Motions, is the ability to view a KML file on mobile. Here is a step by step to help you to do so.

Here is how.

So, lest use this KML sample, created using MyMaps from Google:

(you can see this page using this direct link ).
The KML link is link under the “show in google earh” button

You have two options:

First option:

You just want to see one single track, and are ready to type this URL on your mobile. Then start 8Motions (you can download it at http://www.8motions.com or directly from your mobile at http://www.8motions.com/m ) and go to “track” -> options -> import -> from internet and then put the URL of the KML file you want to import.

Here is the result on 8Motions:

 Note that if you use GoogleMyMaps, the URL can be sometime very long, like this: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=fr&msa=0&output=nl&msid=100794107530973749779.000434a046c54077b3580 and hard to type. You can use a service like tinyurl ( http://tinyurl.com ) to transform it into a shorter link, this one in that case: http://tinyurl.com/34k738

Other option, if you want ot manage several track: put then as “Mapz” in your account:

First, go to 8motions and create your account (http://www.8motions.com).
Go to “Mapz”, then, “create a new mapz”,

Then, put the name of your maps, like “My first KML file ” and in the field “url if it’s a KML file” just put the URL of the KML file and press apply once it’s ok. You can eventually add extra info, like a specific icon to be displayed on mobile or to setup a public/private flag. A public mapz will be visible by everybody (but can not be changed by them) while a private will be only visible by you.

Then, if you go to the “Mapz” menu of your 8Motion mobile client, you will see the newly created mapz.

You can create as many mapz as you want…

Note: do not forget to set up your username/password on mobile if you want to be synched with your web account.