Friday, September 23, 2005
Demofall
We had a great time presenting at Demofall. It's a confab where the best technology reporters and finance VCs get to see the best new technologies selected by Chris Shipley.
Just 1 day after the show Smarter Agent has received a lot of media attention with articles in USA Today, Business Week online, Forbes.com, the Washington Post and others. You can Google, "smarter agent" and click on the news link to see.
Here is one:
Story as compiled from WirelessIQ www.wirelessiq.info
Location-Detecting Cell Phones To Revolutionize Trillion-Dollar Real Estate Industry
September 22, 2005 11:41 AM
DEMOfall, one of the world's premier forums for new technology innovations, has selected Smarter Agent as one the technologies that will change the marketplace in the coming year. Smarter Agent creates real estate and wireless LBS Applications and is the 2005 winner of the Oscars of LBS, the Navteq Global LBS Challenge for commerce/advertising. "Location-based services use the mobile medium to the fullest, allowing a person to experience the world around them as never before," said Chris Shipley, Executive Producer, DEMOfall. "Smarter Agent gives new importance to the real phrase: location, location, location." Smarter Agent obtains a user's location from technology built into cell phones and instantly returns data about homes and places. This data includes sale prices, taxes, and amenities about the home and neighborhood. LBS changes the meaning of mobility in the same way the Internet changed access to information. Today, there are more active cell phones than landlines in the United States. Mobile content and data, such as ring tones and games, are the fastest growing segments of wireless carrier revenues. LBS is the next great leap in mobility. LBS senses your location, via your cell phone, allowing you to access data about the world around you, instantly. Smarter Agent will also be demonstrating the technology in neighborhoods in San Francisco, California during the CTIA mobile content convention September 25-28, 2005, and in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania October 5, 6, 7. © 2004 ABI Research
Just 1 day after the show Smarter Agent has received a lot of media attention with articles in USA Today, Business Week online, Forbes.com, the Washington Post and others. You can Google, "smarter agent" and click on the news link to see.
Here is one:
Story as compiled from WirelessIQ www.wirelessiq.info
Location-Detecting Cell Phones To Revolutionize Trillion-Dollar Real Estate Industry
September 22, 2005 11:41 AM
DEMOfall, one of the world's premier forums for new technology innovations, has selected Smarter Agent as one the technologies that will change the marketplace in the coming year. Smarter Agent creates real estate and wireless LBS Applications and is the 2005 winner of the Oscars of LBS, the Navteq Global LBS Challenge for commerce/advertising. "Location-based services use the mobile medium to the fullest, allowing a person to experience the world around them as never before," said Chris Shipley, Executive Producer, DEMOfall. "Smarter Agent gives new importance to the real phrase: location, location, location." Smarter Agent obtains a user's location from technology built into cell phones and instantly returns data about homes and places. This data includes sale prices, taxes, and amenities about the home and neighborhood. LBS changes the meaning of mobility in the same way the Internet changed access to information. Today, there are more active cell phones than landlines in the United States. Mobile content and data, such as ring tones and games, are the fastest growing segments of wireless carrier revenues. LBS is the next great leap in mobility. LBS senses your location, via your cell phone, allowing you to access data about the world around you, instantly. Smarter Agent will also be demonstrating the technology in neighborhoods in San Francisco, California during the CTIA mobile content convention September 25-28, 2005, and in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania October 5, 6, 7. © 2004 ABI Research
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