
Last week the news was all about
GyPSii's new iPhone app. Developed by GeoSentric,
GyPSii lets people, and now people who own iPhones ,create and share geotagged content in real-time with friends, family, and the growing global community of GyPSii members. But it doesn't stop there. The
places and experiences users create become Internet-searchable destinations, available for friends and communities to share and comment on, not only in GyPSii, but also across other social media such as Facebook and Twitter.
Read between the lines, and GyPSii goes one huge step beyond the slew of location-aware, mobile social networking services we've see up to this point. Sure, it allows people to instantly capture and share what they are actually doing, building a multi-media virtual diary on their world - the places they have been and the things that they have done.
But it also allows people to search (and find) these places/people/experiences with their mobile phones.
I am immediately reminded of the key theme of the Netsize Guide 2009, a milestone mobile almanac that represents an exciting (and on-going) collaboration with
Stan Chesnais, Netsize CEO, who steered me in the direction of
the next mega-trend in mobile:
The blurring of the barriers between the virtual and physical worlds.
But it's more than an adrenalin-driven vision of the future. As we described in the book (which I urge you to download via the MSG sidebar), it's happening now, and examples range from Ford's super-cool use of augmented reality in a mobile marketing campaign, to visual search/advertising schemes supported by SnapNow, to
GyPSii's little known business model, which is all about
indexing the world around us for the delivery of relevant advertising and services we can't yet imagine. (
I hadn't had the pleasure of meeting with GyPSii at the time I wrote the book, but you can bet it has a top-notch spot in the 2010 Guide!)
Shortly before GyPSii launched its iPhone app,
Vanessa Vigar, Head of Corporate Communications, invited me to company HQ in Amsterdam to connect with
Dan Harple, GyPSii CEO. The interview was a meeting of the minds, which I have produced as a two-part podcast here on MSG.
(Thanks again for reaching out, Vanessa!)
In Part 1, Dan gives me the high-level view of what GyPSii is (and isn't), presents his no-holds-barred view of the real market for location services, and walks me through the value propositions (for people and GyPSii partners) that are intertwined with the
company mission to make sure all of us are out on our bikes searching the planet, instead of on our PCs searching the Internet.
May 25, 2009
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