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News

  • Portland, ME – March 31, 2009 – Intelligent Spatial Technologies, Inc. (iST), a technology leader in Location-based Mobile Search, will be featured in an upcoming episode of The Economic Report as part of the show’s report on: Leading Developments in Geo-Spatial Solutions.

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  • Portland, ME – March 30, 2009 – Intelligent Spatial Technologies, Inc. (iST), a technology leader in Location-based Mobile Search, will present at AT&T's fourth annual Fast-Pitch Consumer Application contest, which will take place at CTIA Wireless 2009 in Las Vegas on April 1 and 2. Hosted by devCentral, AT&T's official resource for development, the Fast-Pitch Consumer Application competition seeks to identify and reward innovation in wireless development--AT&T will award $70,000 in total cash prizes, with first-place winners in the consumer and enterprise categories receiving $25,000 and inclusion in an AT&T distribution channel. Two runners-up in each of those categories will win $5,000. The contest is open to developers so they can present new and exciting applications that may ultimately find their way into the handsets of AT&T's wireless customers. Fast-Pitch lets developers briefly present their applications to judges, who then decide if an application merits further consideration.

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  • Portland, ME – February 5, 2009 – Intelligent Spatial Technologies, Inc. (iST), a technology leader in Location-based Mobile Search, will unveil the iPointer® platform at the Mobile World Congress trade show, beginning Feb. 16 in Barcelona, Spain.

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Events

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    Las Vegas, NV - April 1-3 - Intelligent Spatial Technologies (iST) will demonstrate the new 3D capabilities of the iPointer® pointing-based mobile search and content delivery system at 2009 International CTIA WIRELESS show.

    Imagine walking through a city and seeing an interesting landmark or historic site. You take out your cell phone and point it at that landmark or a restaurant or shop (like a TV remote for the real world). Your cell phone shows you pictures, provides an overview of the site, along with reviews or the menu for the restaurant and a description of today’s special. This is possible with iST’s iPointer “pointing based” mobile search and content delivery platform.

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    Barcelona, Spain - February 16-19 - Intelligent Spatial Technologies (iST) a geospatial applications company focused on Location Based Services for the pedestrian and traveler, whether home or away, will demonstrate the new 3D capabilities of the iPointer® pointing-based mobile search and content delivery system at Mobile World Congress 2009.

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    Redwood City, California - April 22nd and 23rd - Intelligent Spatial Technologies, Inc. (iST), a technology leader in Location-based Mobile Advertising, will present at the Dow Jones Wireless Innovations 2008 conference. To help both VCs and entrepreneurs get a view of the innovations and opportunities that will emerge in 2008 and beyond, Dow Jones VentureWire is putting together an impressive group of speakers, including individuals from some of the major carriers, CEOs from 70 of the most promising mobile start-ups and, of course, some of the leading investors in the sector.

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Media

  • At CTIA 2009, Chris Frank, developer, founder and CEO of Intelligence Spatial Technologies speaks with Limor Schafman of DigIn! Radio about iPointer. This mobile application connects mobile to local with GPS, identification technology and content layers about whatever is being looked at through the mobile phone.
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  • Masterclass: Mobile GPS

    David Murphy, Revolution UK, 25 March 2009, 09:00am

    www.revolutionmagazine.com


    LONDON - Much hyped, location-based mobile advertising is finally starting to happen, but brands are still getting to grips with it, says David Murphy.

     

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  • 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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