Nokia presented on its new mobile platform for location-based services that will utilize public transportation data and APIs from operators through Navteq to build applications for pedestrian navigation. The platform will simplify app development using Java, Qt Native, and Web Runtime technologies, allowing developers to easily distribute apps through the Ovi Store. Nokia encouraged transportation companies to share their data and APIs to integrate services into the mobile experiences for users.
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Nokia Walk, creating a mobile platform for location-based services
1. Nokia Walk
Creating a mobile platform
for location-based services
Traveline Conference 2010
September 9, 2010
2. Executive summary:
≒Nokia is the worlds largest mobile phone maker,
and is important in all passenger segments of the UK
transport market
≒Through Navteq, we are building a platform for
pedestrian and public transport use cases based on
data and APIs from operators
≒Nokia is simplifying its developer offering around
Java (lower end), Qt Native (higher end) and Web
Run Time technologies, and is making it easy to
distribute apps via the Ovi Store
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3. You can benefit from all this
≒Share your data with us (in your format) to make sure
our users have the most up-to-date information
≒Share your APIs for us to pass your services to users
≒Turn your existing web services into mobile pedestrian
navigation experiences:
http://www.forum.nokia.com/I_Want_To/Mobilise_Websites/
≒Write a native Qt app to give your users an even more
powerful experience on Symbian & Maemo:
http://tinyurl.com/2v9mfvz
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4. Thank you!
Nokia & Navteq:
Bringing mobility to the world
Contact: justus.brown@nokia.com