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Apple to add Latitude-like location tracking features to iPhone Maps?

January 2, 2010 by Will Park - 1 Comment

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apple-maps-latitude-location-patentIt wasn’t too long ago that we were criticizing Apple for keeping Google’s friend-tracking Latitude service off the iPhone’s Maps application. While the rest of the smartphone world got updates to its Google Maps for Mobile application that allowed them to keep tabs on the location of friends and family, the iPhone was left to play with only a webapp version of Google Latitude. Today, we’re learning that there may have been some method to Apple’s madness. A recent patent application filing indicates that Apple is at least considering adding functionality to the iPhone’s Maps app that would allow users to share their location with other users.

Apple apparently envisions users sharing their current location data through an SMS text message or instant message. The data would be embedded in the message. The message could trigger iPhone Maps to open and pinpoint the user’s location on a map. It’s not clear if the initial text message/instant message sends one-time location data, or if it allows the recipient’s iPhone to keep tracking the users in real-time. Considering that the Maps app can already share one-time location data through email or MMS, that the patent application makes reference to obtaining location data multiple times, and that Apple purchased Placebase recently, we’re thinking it might be the latter.

Position Fix Indicator: Abstract – In some implementations, a method includes: obtaining a first position measure at a mobile device indicating a geographic area where the mobile device is located, presenting a first graphical indicator on a user interface representing the geographic area; obtaining a second position measure at the mobile device, indicating a location associated with the mobile device, and within the geographic area; and presenting a second graphical indicator on the user interface representing the location within the geographic area.

It’s always interesting when an Apple patent application surfaces, but it’s important to remember that a patent application doesn’t always materialize into real-world tech. Grains of salt, people. Grains of salt.

[Via: 9to5mac and PatentlyApple]

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