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LBS360.NET focuses on the software development platforms, and both consumer and commercial applications of location-based services for wireless telecommunications, mobile resources management, and personal navigation.
Fast Facts
- LBS360.NET was originally launched as JLocationServices.com in 2000. The publication was acquired by Directions Media in January 2006
- The magazine serves the growing needs of application developers and marketing professionals who need to understand the technology infrastructure and potential applications of using location technology for mobile devices and internet information portals.
- LBS360.NET will publish a monthly newsletter to recap the news, offer insightful technology perspectives, and discuss future trends.
Editorial coverage will include:
- Wireless Location Based Services
- Telematics
- Indoor Location-based services
- Location Determining Devices (RFID, GPS, Wi-Fi, etc.)
- Field Service Management
- Mobile Resource Management
- Software Development Platforms for wireless devices (Java, BREW, etc.)
- Web Mapping Portals
- Handsets and other mobile devices
- Real-time geospatial data
Please contact Jane Elliott (by email) or 847-242-0412 and we can supply you with that information.
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