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CommunicAsia 2009

GPS technology goes green

2009-06-18 20:53:02

Companies in Navteq's location-based services contest showcase their apps


Nano Equipment also participated in the Navteq LBS competition. The Singapore-based company developed an application called Geo-tagged Mobile Video Broadcast. The application offers a low-cost means for mobile users to broadcast live video feeds to the Web, and at the same time, show the user's location on the map.

K. C. Chong, Nano's director of sales and business development, said the company provided its technology to a variety show aired on a local channel, Okto. Chong said the technology can be used for blogs and future broadcasting modes in future creating more opportunities for user interaction and entertainment.

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