Hear how local search could be crowned the ultimate money spinner in LBS!
GeoSpot offers a workshop on Local Search 3.0 at
Navigation & Location USA 2008 conference on December 2nd 2008, at Crowne Plaza Hotel, San Jose, CA.
How Deep Is Your Map?
2:45 - 3:15 PM
* See examples of the depth of POI content other than pictures and reviews
* What is Web 3.0 local search/POI filtering technology and why it can be a "killer feature?"
* How to incorporate owner-published data in real-time on your map and search results
* Why an advanced location-based data management platform is key to broaden your LBS offerings?
Peter Braun
Monday, November 24, 2008
Local Search Domination! - Next Week!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
2008 Texas Wireless Summit
Last week, Joe was a panelist on Location Aware Applications at 2008 Texas Wireless Summit (10/14-10/16).
"The rise of location aware services promises to bring with it new applications that will uniquely leverage the distinctive "mobile" characteristic of mobile devices. How will PAN, LAN, and WAN networks work together to enable these services? What type of devices will be able to take advantage of these capabilities and how will they be made available to consumers? What new applications will emerge in the areas of mobile commerce, entertainment, and social media and how will these lead to the consumer adoption and revenue generation opportunities for operators, OEMS, and developers?" (from http://www.twsummit.com/, Location Aware Applications Panel)
Peter Braun
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
What's New?
Here we are, with a new update on GeoSpot service.
It’s been a while since the last post on new features but we were not hibernating (though hibernating through the current worldwide financial crisis sounds tempting … )
We have been adding “deepness” to the data and not just open hours, so you can search for “exactly” what you want and get “exactly” that. And we were also expanding geographically. More about it soon …
Peter Braun
Monday, October 13, 2008
Showstoppers Media Event during CTIA Wireless
Joe and I took part in Showstoppers event during CTIA Wireless in San Francisco. You can listen to Joe here:
GeoSpot to introduce a location-based deep local search
Peter Braun
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Speaking … “On Deck: What’s Next in LBS?”
On July 29, Joe was invited to talk about what makes GeoSpot local search stand out from the field in front of the full auditorium of Bay Area wireless professionals at the Wireless Communications Alliance, Location Based Services event.
Other participating companies included Navteq, Nokia, Google and Yahoo.
Some of the comments:
WCA LBS Event by Eric, NAVTEQ Breakes Attendance Record at LBS SIG Event by Jeff Wagner, Location Based Services, the Good the Bad the Ugly by Deldaix (Just for the curious, we ended up among the "Good".)
Here is the actual video of the presentation.
Peter Braun
Friday, June 27, 2008
GeoSpot Local Search and Exploration Goes Mobile
And now GeoSpot search for "what is open" is available to mobile phone users!



You can search for businesses that are open now or at a time you want, use contextual navigation to find related POIs, see the location on the map, or simply use the one-click phone dial feature to immediately contact the businesses of interest. Just type in http://www.geospot.com/ on your mobile phone and enjoy GeoSpot on your own device.
We support pretty much any mobile phone that has a browser.
GeoSpot servers will provide the version appropriate for your mobile phone's screen size, whether it is iPhone, Blackberry, or any other.
We have received a great response from users and media and will post some of that here soon.
Peter Braun
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
GeoSpot Service with Searchable Open Hours Now Covers All of California and Nevada
The service which lets people search for businesses (restaurants, bars, and others) that are open "now" or at a specified time has been covering the whole of California and Nevada for some time. We just did not announce it and it was brought to our attention that we should not be keeping this "secret".We started with the San Francisco Bay Area early this year but quickly started receiving requests to add other cities. And so we gradually expanded the "what is open" searchable hours to the rest of California including Tahoe, Greater Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento, and other cities and to Nevada including Las Vegas and Reno.
Sounds like places where people either work late or party late.
Thank you for your feedback, keep it comming!
Peter Braun
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Preview: GeoSpot Deep Local Search and Exploration Goes Mobile
...We will be launching Mobile Search soon. Check here frequently for more information...
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
What is Open After 10PM - GeoSpot Upgrades the Public Beta of Its Deep Local Search and Exploration Web Site
We just got out a press release showing recent improvements of the search here at prnewswire or you can also see it at our site.
Peter Braun
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
What Is Open After 10PM – GeoSpot Public Beta
With GeoSpot, you can find places that are open now or at a specific time (e.g. after 10pm).
But GeoSpot search goes beyond simple "open" and "closed" hours. What if the place offers multiple services and they do not open and close at the same time? In fast food outlets, the drive-thru may be still open while the dine-in has already closed. In supermarkets, the store itself may be open but the bakery department has already closed.
It has been over a month since geospot.com opened for the general public. We have been busy acting on your feedback and making the search more user-friendly and better.
So what is GeoSpot about?
There are many local search web sites, but none lets you search by open hours. They give you a list of places and then have you painfully check them, one by one, to find which ones are open. And they may not find any. We decided to solve this pain:
With GeoSpot, you can find places that are open now, at a specific time (e.g. after 10pm), 24 hours/day or search without specifying hours.
And the results are clear: - the place is open,
- the place is closed. But GeoSpot search goes beyond simple open and closed hours. What if the place offers multiple services and they do not open and close at the same time? In fast food outlets, the drive-thru may be still open while the dine-in has already closed. In supermarkets, the store itself may be open but the Bakery department has already closed. We use
for places where some services are available while others are not and
for places that will be closing soon. In cases where we do not have hours, we leave the place blank. Those may or may not be open. (We are hard at work to minimize the number of such places.)
Let's see how it works:
For example, are there bars open after midnight, midweek in Palo Alto, CA? Not many, and you can find them easily with our service.
In the evening, Starbucks are gradually closing. Which ones are still open?
Many stores have multiple departments and services and their hours vary. Do you want to find a bakery after 8pm? You may want to check Safeway, it closes late, but is the bakery department still open?
So far, we have focused on the San Francisco Bay Area and the food offerings - stores and restaurants and bars (well, bars are more about drinks...). We want to know how everything works for users before we expand to the rest of the US and other products and services. Tell us what you think at this blog or message us directly.
Have fun with it :)
Peter Braun