Sanoodi Releases SMap for BlackBerry Storm, a Free GPS Route and Activity Recording Application, with Added Twitter
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SMap (http://www.sanoodi.com/gomobile/) has been developed to work in conjunction with the new Sanoodi website. The BlackBerry Storm release includes a live Twitter feed and a number of enhancements to improve the accuracy of what is being recorded and the ability to export routes as GPX or KML files. Unlike its competition, SMap can be used to record routes online (connected to the Internet) and offline, broadening its appeal and range of locations where it can be used. Sanoodi has developed a specific application for each mobile platform and SMap is now available on Apple iPhone 3G, Windows Mobile phones and PDA’s. An Android version of SMap is due for release in Q1 2009.
“The release of the BlackBerry Storm version with added Twitter to our range of free applications for mobile devices allows our community to share their adventures direct from their phone just about anywhere in the world,” said
In addition to the new Twitterfied version of SMap, and by user demand, the Sanoodi website will this week add a number of new social features. Groups will give Sanoodi users the ability to create their own groups and invite friends to join, add and share their routes.
“With Sanoodi and SMap we see the opportunity to go well beyond building a simple web-based community,” says Sanoodi CTO
About Sanoodi
Sanoodi is an online and mobile geo-social platform for smarter route sharing. You can use Sanoodi on your home computer’s browser or via SMap on GPS-equipped mobile phones running iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile 6 or Nokia S60 3rd Edition.
Sanoodi was founded by CTO
Sanoodi / sanudi – shortened from the French “ca nous dit”: “we really feel like doing”
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