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Google Latitude: Friend Finding

SirFenwick

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Something new from Google for all smart phones including iPhone and Android!


Google's released Latitude, a Maps tool that allows for automatic tracking of friends in real time, using a laptop, Symbian 60, Blackberry, WinMo and soon, iPhone or Android.

Laptops and cellphones (when not using GPS) can locate to a fair level of accuracy using geotagged Wi-Fi and cellular tower points in a database that Google's collected on its own, perhaps while doing Streetview photography. Or you can set your location manually. Google told me that there's no set standard for how often the map updates your location. Rather, they have an algorithm that depends on how often the device has moved, historically, and how much battery your device has left. You can also sign out of the service entirely, and set per user preferences on whether or not certain friends can see your location at all, or if only on city-levels of accuracy.
Google says its been useful for family members to find out if they're stuck in traffic, or on their way home. I tested the service with some people I know, but its been hard to say if its useful for a guy who has loved ones in generally predictable places. I generally know where my friends are, more or less, or can find out by texting them. I'd probably use this service more often while skiing or picking up friends at the airport, but not day to day. I mean, sure, I can turn off my privacy, but wouldn't people used to seeing your location at all times be suspicious if you suddenly turned off permissions when you want privacy?
Then again, maybe it would be nice to know when my father is playing golf in HK (all the time) or when Lisa is eating at her favorite place in Tokyo for Ramen, or where my brother is on tour with his band. That would be interesting, I suppose. But most of the time, most of us are in front of our computers. Until we're not. And that's where the phone clients come in.
Most phones will be able to keep the map location updated in the background. Except the iPhone. What the iPhone users can do, as a work around, is to lock the phone with the Google app running. That'll keep the phone updating until batteries die.
The Blackberry, WinMo and Symbian phones and laptops/Desktops can use Latitude now by downloading the most recent version of Google Maps or hitting Http://google.com/latitude. The iPhone gets it with an updated version of the increasingly powerful Google app, soon, as does the Android powered G1.
http://i.gizmodo.com/5145901/google-latitude-friend-finding-maps-on-smartphones-and-pcs

Find some nice screens over at Gizmodo.
 
that's weird that the desktop version says it's available for Android, but the G1 version of the same website address just says "coming soon". They need to get their marketing teams on the same page.
 
When you change the country you are in on the website then it changes status. Myself and a few friends have set it up today, works pretty well.
 
Does anyone know the release date for google maps 3.0 for Android? I really want this app. I believe Latitude will be HUGE, monstrous. I also believe it's going to open up SMS advertising and people will WANT these messages on their phone. Think about it ... you're 1 block from a pizza shop and you get an instant SMS message giving you a 10% discount if you come within the next 10 minutes. It's going to be REVOLUTIONARY. You'll be at the right place and the right time to receive a message. AWESOME!

http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?answer=136640
 
Does anyone know the release date for google maps 3.0 for Android? I really want this app. I believe Latitude will be HUGE, monstrous. I also believe it's going to open up SMS advertising and people will WANT these messages on their phone. Think about it ... you're 1 block from a pizza shop and you get an instant SMS message giving you a 10% discount if you come within the next 10 minutes. It's going to be REVOLUTIONARY. You'll be at the right place and the right time to receive a message. AWESOME!

http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?answer=136640

For those with limited text msgs ... I wonder if they are bombed with ads if those txt msgs will be free or paid for by the advertizer ?
 
Under the box where you put your phone number if you want a link sent to your phone.
 
Does anyone know the release date for google maps 3.0 for Android? I really want this app. I believe Latitude will be HUGE, monstrous. I also believe it's going to open up SMS advertising and people will WANT these messages on their phone. Think about it ... you're 1 block from a pizza shop and you get an instant SMS message giving you a 10% discount if you come within the next 10 minutes. It's going to be REVOLUTIONARY. You'll be at the right place and the right time to receive a message. AWESOME!

http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?answer=136640

That's sounds awful to me. Intrusive and unwelcome. I don't know who these people are that you think "want" these messages on their phone, but I'm not one of them and I don't know anyone who does.
The last place I want advertisements bugging me is in text message. I don't want spam on my phone. This will only lead to SMS spam filters, nothing more. People already are sick of junk mail at home and spam in their email, why on earth would they suddenly want it on their phone?
 
That's sounds awful to me. Intrusive and unwelcome. I don't know who these people are that you think "want" these messages on their phone, but I'm not one of them and I don't know anyone who does.
The last place I want advertisements bugging me is in text message. I don't want spam on my phone. This will only lead to SMS spam filters, nothing more. People already are sick of junk mail at home and spam in their email, why on earth would they suddenly want it on their phone?

On the news : Google says it will not be used for advertizing ...
 
Under the box where you put your phone number if you want a link sent to your phone.

I think it must only be available in the UK, then.


On my desktop it says it's available for android...


but on my G1, when I point the browser to google.com/latitude I get a "coming soon" advertising screen with no way to change location and nothing to download.
 
Says the same on mine also. I'm not using it on my G1 I am using it on my N82
 
I think it must only be available in the UK, then.


On my desktop it says it's available for android...


but on my G1, when I point the browser to google.com/latitude I get a "coming soon" advertising screen with no way to change location and nothing to download.

We have to wait for google Maps 3.0 before it will work for us ...
 
Changing the country to UK didin't work for me either. I think it's US (in the RC33 OTA) only.
 
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