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Citysense Nightlife for BlackBerry

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27 January 2009 No Comment

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So you and your friends are standing in the middle of Time Square, with all the lights and action happening around you.  You don’t know where you want to go for the night, so then your Citysense application comes in handy.  It will use your GPS coordinates to find the closest ANYTHING around you.  Restaurants and night clubs are easily found through the program.  Never be bored again.  Unfortunately there is no support for the Bold yet.  It does open up and work on it, but it is a little laggy and displays blank pages occasionally.

So how does it work exactly?

Citysense is an application that operates on the Sense Networks Macrosense platform, which analyzes massive amounts of aggregate, anonymous location data in real-time. Macrosense is already being used by business people for things like selecting store locations and understanding retail demand. But we asked ourselves: with all this real-time data, what else could we do for a city? Nightlife enhancement was the obvious answer. This release is just a test, and we’re interested in your feedback on how to make the application better. You’ll find a feedback button in Citysense.

 

Currently supports: Pearl (models 8100, 8120, 8130), Gamma Ray (8800, 8820, 8830), Curve (8300, 8310, 8320, 8330)

 

Source: Citysense

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