Archive for the ‘Start-ups’ Category

  • Startup: Askaro – Why not to ask your neighbourhood for local events

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    Recently there were some news about Eduardo Manchón, the co-founder of Panoramio, leaving Google and the Panoramio team. After four and a half year he wants to address to his new task at Askaro. He stated in this blog post at Panaramio:

    Panoramio is the coolest thing I have ever done. I went through the greatest adventure of my life with this project. However for some reasons I can’t really explain I like changes and challenges, so it is time to move on to a new project.

    I’d like to make a short introduction about Askaro and give you an idea what it is all about:

    What is it?

    The founders call Askaro a hyperlocal site to exchange information where it matters the most: our neighborhoods, our places or work, etc. It can be used to ask a question which is realted to a specifc area of place. People who live there or live near by, are locale experts and can simply answer your question. Basically it is a system about georeferenced questions and answers.

    There are many possibilities to use this site, for example as tourist guid, resteraut review site or event planner. The founder see the site as experiments and are looking forward for feedback to improve the service and make it user driven.

    The name “Askaro” comes from “Ask around”.

    How does Askaro work?

    Askaro combines geolocation, question and answer model and reputation, as basis of its inner workings. Questions are asked, or placed, in a specific area of a city, in order to reach out to the people who live or intimately know the area and are capable of answering them. An analogy would be to stick a flyer at your local grocery store to reach out only to passersby, or people in your neighborhood.

    Answers can be voted once as “Good” or “Bad” by anyone, which have the effect of moving them up or down.The question’s author can also designate a specific answer as the “Best answer” if he or she considers it the most useful or appropriate one. Best answers turn green and move to the top.

    The number of votes and the answers marked as “best answer” are used to calculate the reputation score of a person, which is a measure of how valuable is someone’s contribution and how useful and trustworthy are his answers. The users with the best reputation in a city can be found in the “Local Heroes” page.

    Technology used

    Askaro server side code is written in python, and runs in the app engine, google’s cloud computing offering. Client side javascript relies on jquery.

    (information from askaro “about” page)

  • Introducing GoMoGi – a Carinthian GIS start-up

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    GoMoGi is an start-up company located in Klagenfurt, Austria. It was founded about one year ago by Michael Diener. GoMoGi covers the area of GIS services and Location Based Service (LBS) applications. Beside support for different kind of GIS support GoMoGi developed a software called GoBiz, which is a simple field data collector running on a Windows Mobile smartphone.  For example this software can be used in the areas of Road maintenance and planning, Sand and salt spreading, Snow plowing and removal, Sanitation services, Street lighting, etc. Watch the video to see a demo of the application:

    This video was embedded using the YouTuber plugin by Roy Tanck. Adobe Flash Player is required to view the video.

    For more information about GoMoGi visit their website: www.gomogi.com

  • Online Travelguide for Austria (Update)

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    From time to time I introduce new Start-ups which are related somehow with  geoinformation systems and geospatial data.  In this post I describe a company named LOVO.

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    The platform allows users to create their own profiles and build up a community providing authentical information about:

    • Restaurants
    • accommodation
    • leisure
    • night life
    • shopping
    • etc.

    This concept is very similar to a lot of community platforms out there.

    See comment from Mr. Fleischhacker: “We think, that LOVO is NOT very similar to other platforms. The big difference is, that LOVO is not a directory of POI, but a context sensitive recommendation engine (it took more than 10.000 days to develop this recommender engine!) This semantic expert system takes into account the region, the actual weathersituation and weatherforecast for this region, the profile of the user and the behavior of the lifestylegroup of the user. Besides this also day of time and season are taken into account.”

    Fleischhacker, the founder of the Austrian start-up explained the main function of the platform as real time guide and expert system for leisure, gastronomy, sports and culture.

    “Lovo is a highly specialized travel guide, which uses functionality of a social network in a different manner.” (Fleischhacker)

    Profile based and location relevant information about sports, bars and tourist attractions can be requested via the Internet or SMS on the mobile phone. Semantics plays an important role in the architecture of the system – each object revers to a semantic metalanguage.

    In the morning the service recommends different location based tips than in the evening, the suggestion differs if today there is a temperature of 35°C or if it is a cold and rainy day.

    Lovo.cc was founded in 2003, and they have worked on different research missions since 2003, one of them decision making for leisure. I think this is not so far away from my study center of spatial decision support systems. I’m curious about to know if spatial decision support techniques are used in their platform and if yes, which ones. In 2005 they have started to program their social platform with J2EE. The emphasis is on open-source software like jBoss, Postresql, Hibernate Spring, Lucene and Linux.

    External service like Google Maps for geocoding, LBS platform of T-mobile for mobile device positioning, different transport companies for train and bus schedule, SMS gateways and wetter.at for the weather. See further partner in the comment of Mr. Fleischhacker!

    Further partners are “diePresse” and Google. Since 2003 more then 4 millions Euros were invested by the founders, the department of trade and industry, and the city of Vienna.

    [loco.cc, orf.at]