But the question which is mor interesting is: Will there ever be a mass market for LBS?
I agree on the author of
no.5 blog, with this realistic view (among other positive facts, listed in his post):
“Will location based services take off by the end of the year? I doubt it. Yes, I agree that GPS will be the “new camera” (and Nokia’s commitment to put GPS in every N-Series model is a definite indication that we’re going that way). But I’m afraid we can also interpret this as “everybody’s going to have one, but few people will actually use it on a regular basis”. To be honest, I believe that the average LBS will never be able to reach a mass audience. (Did I just say that out loud?) Yes, there’s going to be a handful of exceptions in the navigation and local search arena. But those are already positioned clearly and visibly on the market today. Apart from that? I don’t think there’s going to be any “big” mass market LBS in practice.”
I’m asking myself is this so bad? Is it not enough that LBS answer specific questions for a limited number of users? I think that’s good enough and therefore I’m interested in location based decision support (LBDS).
[via no.5 blog]
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