Location Awareness in 2009

Michael Calore talked about how location-based information is becoming a requirement for web applications in a recent Wired article:

In 2008, location-based information ceased being a fancy add-on and instead became a requirement of any serious, successful web service.

Hit a button on your laptop or phone to tell a web service where you are, and it tells you what restaurants are close by, where the new Bond movie is playing (and when, and if there are tickets left), and which of your friends are within shouting distance if you need a date.

(Quoted from Wired News)

Mobile devices with GPS, Geode, and location applications have become more prolific in 2008, and we expect this trend to continue in 2009 making location-based services even more important.

We have big plans for Shizzow in 2009 to take advantage of this trend. We’ve been pretty quiet in December, but only because we have been hard at work behind the scenes. The API is being completed, and code is being refactored to make room for the API, which should be ready for beta testers in the next week or so.  We have plenty of ideas for applications that will use the API to make it easier to shout from your iPhone / desktop and ideas for integrations with other applications.

Leave a comment here if you are interested in using the API to develop applications for Shizzow.

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Hey Shizzow team! I’d love to get involved in taking the API through its paces. I’d also love to hear more about how you’re implementing more location-aware functionality for iPhone.

Hooray for an API, and plans to leverage GPS/etc (hopefully)… fill those puzzle pieces and I think you’ll have something very compelling.

Kill Twitter, please! :)