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Tokyo, Japan, January 26, 2006 -- GeoVector Corporation (www.geovector.com) and CyberMap Japan (brand name Mapion) (www.mapion.co.jp) today announced the immediate availability of Mapion Local Search for mobile
phones in Japan.
With Mapion Local Search, users can now walk down the street anywhere in Japan
and point at over 700,000 objects such as buildings, shops, restaurants, banks,
historical sites and instantly retrieve information on what they are looking at
or find what they are looking for just by pointing their phone. Just like one
uses a mouse to click on an object on a computer screen and retrieve information,
now users can Click on the Real World® using their mobile phone.
Mapion Local Search combines Mapion’s POI (Point of Interest) information on
objects all over Japan (including map data) with GeoVector’s pointing based technology
and spatial search engine to give Japanese users the world’s first personal local
search. According to Takehiko Murata, President of CyberMap Japan “Mapion Japan
is always searching for pioneering technologies to improve our user experience
and incorporating GeoVector’s technology allows us to give users an experience
available nowhere else in the world and an advantage over our competitors.”
“Japanese mobile users demand the most innovative technologies and we see this
as an opportunity to give them their first look into the future with personal
local search.” said John Ellenby, president of GeoVector. “Soon users will be
pointing their mobile phones at restaurants and getting reviews, pointing at billboards
and going directly to the advertiser’s mobile site for shopping, pointing at a
movie poster and buying a ticket, playing a game by pointing at your friends,
the potential is enormous.”
The service, initially launched over the KDDI network and available for users
to download on W21S phones, will be available to a variety of additional models
this winter.
About GeoVector Corporation
Headquartered in San Francisco, USA GeoVector develops of a range of solutions
focused on location-based services and tools for wireless communications manufacturers,
wireless service providers, and mobile content developers. Supported by significant
intellectual property, the GeoVector search engine technologies provide the foundation
for new community, gaming, advertising and other location sensitive applications.
GeoVector allows mobile web services to be attached to any object and launched
just by pointing at them. From services like one click calling of the object ‘Point
to Call®’ to M-commerce transactions with ‘Point to Buy®’.
About Mapion
Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan Mapion, with over 700,000 page views per day is
Japan’s number one mapping search service in Japan. And with over 200 enterprise
customers including Starbucks, ANA, Ford, NEC, and Panasonic, Mapion is also Japan’s
number one mapping ASP service. Mapion’s service is nation-wide in Japan and is
ubiquitous across PC’s, PDA’a and all of Japan’s mobile operators. Mapion’s shareholders
include Toppan, NTT East, Dentsu, Yahoo Japan, and Sharp.
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