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		<title>Foursquare launches version 4.0 with real-time geolocation alerts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2011 17:49:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Screenshot of Foursquare 4.0 Radar (click to enlarge) Foursquare on Wednesday launched a new version of its mobile application for the iPhone, Foursquare 4.0. The biggest change in Foursquare 4.0 is the addition of an opt-in feature called Radar, which &#8230; <a href="http://msoftnews.com/google/foursquare-launches-version-4-0-with-real-time-geolocation-alerts/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Foursquare on Wednesday launched a new version of its mobile application for the iPhone, Foursquare 4.0.</p>
<p>The biggest change in Foursquare 4.0 is the addition of an opt-in feature called Radar, which is made possible by the latest version of Apple&#8217;s iOS mobile operating system, iOS 5.</p>
<p>Radar sends notifications to users based on where they are to remind them to check-in. These alerts are triggered in several ways: When users are close to a place they&#8217;ve added to their To-Do list, when they&#8217;re close to a place that&#8217;s on a Foursquare list they follow, or when three or more friends are checked into a nearby venue. The Radar feature works whether the Foursquare app is open or not, the company said in a blog post.</p>
<p>Radar is an interesting extension of Foursquare&#8217;s lists feature, which made its debut in August. Now that the app knows about places a user hopes to visit, versus only knowing about places she&#8217;s visited in the past, a feature like Radar can be useful instead of annoying. In all, it seems like a smart evolution for Foursquare, which has been on a growth and R&amp;D tear since it secured $  50 million in new venture capital in June.</p>
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		<title>W3C Geolocation API in IE9</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 19:51:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[IE9 RC includes support for the W3C Geolocation API, which enables Web developers to request the user’s physical location. This capability is useful for many Web sites, especially those that are already location-aware. For example, mapping services can now center &#8230; <a href="http://msoftnews.com/uncategorized/w3c-geolocation-api-in-ie9/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>     IE9 RC includes support for the          W3C Geolocation API, which enables Web developers to request the user’s     physical location. This capability is useful for many Web sites, especially those     that are already location-aware. For example, mapping services can now center the     map based on where you actually are. Sites that let you check in can recommend nearby     places. Local search can work more reliability.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">     <img style="max-width: 95%;" alt="Screen shot of location displayed on map" src="http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/IEBlog/2011/Feb/wgaii-image1.jpg" /></p>
<p>     Internet Explorer          respects              your                  privacy. With your permission, Web sites can obtain your approximate     latitude and longitude by calling one of the W3C Geolocation API methods. If a Web     site requests your location, Internet Explorer          will notify you and let you choose whether or not to grant the requesting     Web site access to your location. You can allow or deny the Web site access to your     location once, or you can always allow or deny by clicking on the “Options for this     site” button. At any time, you can clear the list of sites you have allowed or denied     access to on the Privacy tab in Tools-&gt;Internet Options. On that tab, you can also turn off geolocation and prevent any Web site from requesting your location. </p>
<p style="text-align: center;">     <img style="max-width: 95%;" alt="Screen shot of prompt asking for permission to provide location" src="http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/IEBlog/2011/Feb/wgaii-image2.png" /></p>
<p>     If you allow, Internet Explorer will approximate your location with the help of     the Microsoft Location Service and works without     the need for additional hardware. Given an IP address or a list of nearby WiFi hotspots,     it can approximate your physical location using a database of IP addresses and a     database of known hotspot locations.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">     <img style="max-width: 95%;" alt="Illustration showing how WiFi positioning works" src="http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/IEBlog/2011/Feb/wgaii-image3.jpg" /></p>
<p>     You can try out this capability on the          IE9 Test Drive site. Just click “locate me,” approve the prompt, and check     out the result. If you zoom out, you can see the error radius that is returned by     the API. You’ll notice that location requests with WiFi data are more accurate than     those based just on IP address.</p>
<p>     In a future post we’ll get into some useful code samples that demonstrate how to integrate     this capability into your Web site. Until then, you can check out the          Geolocation Demo on the IE Test Drive site.</p>
<p>     —Andy Zeigler, Program Manager, Internet Explorer</p>
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		<title>Google Chrome Dev Channel Adds Geolocation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 01:54:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The developer channel of Google Chrome today got updated to 5.0.342.1. With this release, Google Chrome is certainly heading towards the much awaited Google Chrome OS as Geolocation APIs have been enabled in its early form. What Does Geolocation Feature &#8230; <a href="http://msoftnews.com/google/google-chrome-dev-channel-adds-geolocation/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The developer channel of Google Chrome today got updated to 5.0.342.1. With this release, Google Chrome is certainly heading towards the much awaited Google Chrome OS as Geolocation APIs have been enabled in its early form.<br />
What Does Geolocation Feature Means?<br />
The Geolocation APIs will allow developers to point the location of your computer by analyzing the [...]</p>
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