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Location Based Services: Not Just GPS & Foursquare
1. HOW TO DESIGN FOR LOCATION
30 November 2011
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2. Hi
Iâm @farrahbostic
I run The Difference Engine
These are a just a few thought starters &
provocations to challenge what you think
you know about LBS...
And get you thinking about how to design with it
3. WHATâS ALL THE FUSS ABOUT?
http://theappwhisperer.com/2010/09/15/got-your-iphone-4-yet/
4. A Location-Based Service (LBS) is an information
or entertainment service, accessible with mobile
devices through the mobile network and utilizing the
ability to make use of the geographical position of
the mobile device.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Location-based_service
7. 1. MOBILE â PHONES
âGartner says smartphone sales grew more
Phones are the conduit than 50% [in Q12010], accounting for 19%
of worldwide device sales compared to the
second quarter of 2009â
Electronics Weekly, 2010 âWithin 5 years the number of users
To the internet accessing the Net from mobile devices
will surpass the number who access it
from PCsâ
Morgan Stanley, 2010
To content
âHigh-speed broadband Internet access, now in 63.5% of homes, has created a
better user experience for watching online videos and nearly a quarter of
households have smartphones, enabling consumers to âplace shiftâ and watch
video wherever they are.... While mobile online video viewing is still fairly
limited, year over year growth is notable at 51.2%â
Nielsen, 2010
âBy 2013, video will occupy an
estimated 66% of mobile trafïŹcâ
Cisco, 2010
Theyâre expensive phones,
but cheap computers
17. FROM TRACKING DEVICES TO
TRACKING MOVEMENTS & CRISES
Need
Mobile based data
entry and input in
austere conditions
Capability
SMS input as well as
smartphone and data-
enabled support.
19. YOU DONâT HAVE TO BE RICH
âą 39%of 18-29 year olds earning less than $30,000 per year
own a smartphone (on par with the national average).
âą Just 8% have no cell phone at all.
20. YOU DONâT HAVE TO BE WHITE
African-Americans and Latinos are more likely than whites to
use their cell phones for non-voice applications such as using
the internet, playing games, or accessing multimedia content.
44% of black and Latino adults are smartphone owners,
compared with 30% of whites.
21. YOU DONâT HAVE TO BE A MAN
40% of all US women own Smartphones
Of younger (15-24) American women, 55% own Smartphones,
leading the world in adoption
22. YOU DONâT HAVE TO BE âUNATTACHEDâ
32% of US Moms owned a
smartphone in 2010 v. 20% in
2009
32% say they used the Mobile
Internet once a week in 2010 v.
20% in 2009
And mobile phones are in use at
home, as well as on the go - an
ever-present part of momsâ lives
Source Sept. 2010 Millennial Mediaâs SMART report
24. A FEW GUIDELINES
Design for utility - offering people something they really want
or need (or will).
Design for responsiveness - knowing there is no one standard
OS or device.
Design for where people are - connecting your experience to
the nearby and tangible, but also knowing where the signal is.
Design for sharing - but understand not everything is public.
30. CONNECT PEOPLE WITH OBJECTS
NFC - near ïŹeld communication -
could soon inïŹuence how we engage
with credit or debit card payments,
travel, check-ins, medical alerts, and so
on.
Ultimately, NFC (through RFID tags)
delivers on the notion of an âinternet
of thingsâ by tagging objects you can
connect to via a mobile device.
http://www.touchanote.com/ http://www.springwise.com/entertainment/london-museum-visits-enhanced-nfc-technology/
31. FOSTER PLAY
âAugmented reality when
applied to the body is this
amazing place where the
aesthetics and evolution
intersect, and the authors
of this new soft biology are
a handful of engineers and
computer programmers as
ïŹawed as the users
controlled by their
interfaces.â
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1880