Media Coverage
iPointer on YouTube at CTIA
Revolution Magazine
Masterclass: Mobile GPS
David Murphy, Revolution UK, 25 March 2009, 09:00am
LONDON - Much hyped, location-based mobile advertising is finally starting to happen, but brands are still getting to grips with it, says David Murphy.
Smartphones are go - and everyone is calling in for a piece of the action
A gadget that used to be strictly for geeks dominated this year's Mobile World Congress
Richard Wray
The Observer, Sunday 22 February 2009
Once the preserve of the geekiest of geeks, "smartphones" are about to become ubiquitous. Mobile phones that have professional-grade cameras, that allow you to mix your own music like a DJ, that read you a book or newspaper, charge using sunlight or double up as wristwatches are just some of the gadgets that the mobile industry hopes will help it ride out the economic storm.
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MWC: iPointer Genius
February 17, 2009
I’ve just had the demo that, if I saw nothing else at this year’s show, made the trip worthwhile. When the company that gave it, Intelligent Spatial Technologies (iST) asked me to meet them at the show, I read their pitch and said yes immediately. When I asked them where they stand was and they told me they didn’t have one, I half thought of cancelling, but decided their application looked too good to miss. Having had it demoed to me, I now know I made the right decision.
iST at Wireless Innovations Conference by Dow Jones VentureWire
Selected Partners to Present Business Plans to Venture Capitalists and Industry Experts at Dow Jones Wireless Innovations Conference
San Francisco, Wireless Innovations – April 22 – Tele Atlas (FSE: TA6, EUNV: TA), a leading global provider of digital maps and dynamic content for navigation and location-based solutions, today announced the finalists of the Tele Atlas LBS Innovators Series event held in conjunction with the Wireless Innovations Conference produced by Dow Jones VentureWire at Hotel Sofitel. The 2008 finalists offer LBS applications that range from real estate, local information and shopping, and enhancement technologies including 3D visualization, application enablement and speech technology.
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Finalists Announced in Annual Tele Atlas LBS Innovator Series 'Attendee Choice Awards'

BOSTON, Dec. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Tele Atlas (FSE: TA6, EUNV: TA), a leading global provider of digital maps and dynamic content for navigation and location-based solutions, today named the finalists for the Tele Atlas LBS Innovators Series "Attendee Choice Awards at CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2008." Based on the usability, innovative use of location information and market potential of their LBS applications, three finalists were selected to demonstrate their new location-based solutions in the Tele Atlas booth (#9841, Central Hall) at CES.
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Maine-Asia exchange nets results
AUGUSTA, Wednesday, December 12, 2007 - Maine businesses participating in the Gubernatorial Trade Mission to South Korea and Japan in October are already reporting sales and projecting increased revenues in 2008.
iST on MPBN MaineWatch
iST's CEO and Founder Chris Frank on Maine PBS MaineWatch with host Jennifer Rooks, Maine Commissioner of Development and Community Development John Richardson, and Maine International Trade Center China correspondent Steve Francks.
Governor's trade mission wraps up in Tokyo
TOKYO - The final day of the 2007 gubernatorial trade mission to South Korea and Japan meant another round of business meetings and travel around Tokyo for some, while others ventured off on a cultural mission to Maine’s Japanese sister state, Aomori.
The Maine-Aomori Sister State Advisory Council arrived in Aomori on Tuesday, and on Friday Gov. John Baldacci and his wife, Karen, joined the group and were to present the Aomori governor with a state gift — two works by Maine photographer Scott Peterman — during a visit to the Aomori Art Museum.
Meetings captivate Mainers in Seoul
SEOUL, South Korea — The 30 Maine business and government representatives on the 2007 Gubernatorial Trade Mission scattered throughout Seoul on Monday for more than 40 meetings with potential commerce partners.
It was the first day of the weeklong mission, which consists of two days in Seoul and two days in Tokyo, Japan. The trip was organized by the Maine International Trade Center and includes Gov. John Baldacci, Maine Economic and Community Development Commissioner John Richardson and Maine Agriculture Commissioner Ned Porter, who came along to speak to government officials on behalf of the businesses.
"We’re going to help Maine businesses and create more job opportunities for the people of Maine," Baldacci said on the airplane trip to Asia.
After 29 hours of travel, the group arrived at the Westin Chosun hotel in the neon-lit city of Seoul late Sunday night. White-gloved bellhops greeted the participants and handed out small gifts of incense.
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