Smug Shot is an excellent iPhone application that allows you to share your photographs from your friends wherever you are. It also sends the information about the place from where you have taken the photograph. It makes use of Google maps to locate and pin point your exact location. The application is especially a good one for the people on the move and those who want to share their travelling experiences with their friends. The key features of the application are: • It is very user friend
In December of 2007, I made the following predictions about mobile content and services for 2008. I thought reviewing them would keep me honest while finalizing my 2009 predictions. Golden Age Of Mobile Apps With the success of Google’s mobile applications (e.g., Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube) and Yahoo! Go, content providers and mobile operators, following the consumers’ lead, are warming up to dedicated applications again for mobile. The verdict is still out whether a browser is the best vehi
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"This news is important for many people, as DigitalGlobe is one of the data providers for Google Earth and Google Maps. These two nwe cameras will give better resolution to photographs and will allow the satellites with a little bit less resolution to move on to less mapped spots, giving a better coverage of countryside and smaller cities."
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