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annaraven replied on July 11, 2008 15:47 to the question "You Are here iPhone check in?" in Brightkite:
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Brightkite already mentioned it on their blog: http://tinyurl.com/5aqrwe – Thomas, on July 11, 2008 15:29
Waynie replied on July 11, 2008 13:21 to the question "You Are here iPhone check in?" in Brightkite:
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So does that mean that you'll consider reading iPhone Open Application Development and writing one for jailbroken phones in your free time? – Thomas, on June 09, 2008 23:37
Brady replied on June 09, 2008 23:04 to the question "You Are here iPhone check in?" in Brightkite:
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Sorry, Brady, but I (and hopefully many others) will not be upgrading to 2.0 until it's jailbroken. I disagree with a centralized and controlled repository. – Thomas, on June 09, 2008 23:00
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Hi Thomas.
Similar to Loopt, we have leveraged the iPhone's location ability in our native iPhone application. The native Brightkite application will be available for free at the launch of the app store :) – Brady, on June 09, 2008 22:43
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Thomas replied on June 09, 2008 17:38 to the question "You Are here iPhone check in?" in Brightkite:
Just because everyone's going to mention it, Loopt announced an iPhone app at the stevenote.
10:36 am User profiles show a log of where the person has been and the photos they've sent in. It's easy to call or text them as well. Works with Loopt users on other platforms and will be available for free at the launch of the App Store.
10:34 am Next -- Loopt, a location-aware social network. The app displays a map with pins representing where your friends currently are.
- MacRumorsLive
A comment on the question "You Are here iPhone check in?" in Brightkite:
We are working on ways to deal with the accuracy issues of the current iPhone. A GPS enabled iPhone, when/if released, will be a better user experience. – Brady, on June 09, 2008 17:24
A comment on the question "You Are here iPhone check in?" in Brightkite:
That's silly, what about people who are traveling? It could definitely tell if you're at an airport, and such. Turn on your phone when you land, and auto check in. As well, if it knows your last location, it would definitely help with the future "check-out" feature, so people would know that while you're not where you last checked in, you're traveling to your next check-in point. – Thomas, on June 09, 2008 08:09
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I hear: "We would love to release a Tiger version but sending text to a website is hard! You can buy Leopard, right? Hope you don't mind losing access to Classic!" – Thomas, on May 22, 2008 23:12
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We would love to release a jailbroken version but right now it's a matter of time. We are only a few weeks away from the real deal ;) – Brady, on May 22, 2008 22:45
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