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February 23, 2010

Gowalla adds Skyhook Location to Android Application

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Written by: Jason 'Termy' Winstanley

Skyhook Wireless® today announced that Gowalla, a location-based social networking service, has added Skyhook’s Core Engine to it’s Android application for improved location results. Gowalla is a mobile social network that allows users to check in and share current location with friends to earn achievements.

The Gowalla app for the iPhone uses the built-in Skyhook location by default. When building out Gowalla for Android, the app’s developers noticed a distinct difference in location performance between the two platforms. “Up to this point we’ve tailored our core Gowalla experience to the iPhone. We know that there are plenty of users on other location-aware smartphones but the location system on Android leaves a lot to be desired,” said Josh Williams, CEO and co-founder of Gowalla. “Accurate user positioning is essential to Gowalla’s functionality. We chose to use Skyhook because we require the best possible location at all times.”

“Location-aware social networking apps cannot succeed without reliable positioning results,” said Kate Imbach, vice president of marketing at Skyhook Wireless. “Gowalla’s disappointment with Android location is a common frustration that can only be resolved by integrating Skyhook.”

Gowalla’s Skyhook-enabled Android app is currently in beta and will be widely released to the public in March. Skyhook Wireless offers a publicly available SDK for Android developers at their website. (Direct link to the page here)

[Sourced from Press Release at the Skyhook Wireless website]







About the Author

Jason 'Termy' Winstanley
Jason is an Android fanatic, who is always testing experimental products (such as experimental old G1-based Cyanogen builds), which has lead to one Brick with his old phone already. He is currently using the HTC Desire from T-Mobile UK, and isn't rooting it anytime soon... Jason lives in South Wales, United Kingdom, and is working as an I.T Assistant at a Rugby and Football Stadium, hoping one day to be able to program software for the Android OS, and eventually cook his own ROM. World domination, anyone?





 
 

 
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