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iGPSD Team in BarCamp 2009
We are glad to have joined the Barcamp Hong Kong 2009 on 12th September 2009.
![[09.09.12] BarCamp Hong Kong 2009](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3456/3913000728_aa54ff4587.jpg)
It is our honour to be invited to the ‘iPhone Forum’ section to share ideas on Location Based Service (LBS) and the experiences in iPhone GPS developments (iGPSD).

We have also introduced the Balsamiq Mockups software in our ‘Extreme Fast mockup using Balsamiq Mockups’ presentation. Demo pictures and videos were presented to demonstrate how to create software mockups by just a few clicks and drags.

Our audiences included developers, designers, project coordinators and consultants, and we have received excellent feedbacks from them. We are also delighted to have received the sponsor licenses to our audiences in the luckydraw.
iPhone version 2.0 navigation with freemap ( for Israel )
Freemap team has released a new version that work with IGPSD and it can be use within Israel. Our dearest friend Elad has taken a demo video for us to show some of the latest feature. If you are living in Israel , and you have no idea what Freemap is, you can have a watch of this video.
User have interest on this software, need to buy our cable to work with this software. You can buy at our online store http://store.igpsd.com/
More information can find in here
First GPS program for iPhone 2G 2.0 and 2.1
[UPDATED at 10/10/2009]
You can now use iGPSD cable to use the App Store GPS program like TomTom , iGO and Google Map by installing the GPS Serial from Cydia.
Our online store address is http://store.igpsd.com/
You can now order the gps cable in our online store – http://store.igpsd.com , a free shipment special offer will last 5 more day. Don’t miss this chances.
More demo video will be upload soon. please come back later to have a look.
iGPSD Team in BarCamp 2008
It was a great day for iGPSD team as we have joined Barcamp Hong Kong 2008. It is the first public event iGPSD joined since establishment. As guess speaker in sharing session, we have shared ideas on Location Based Service (LBS), social networking, and what are the benefits for LBS to go social networking.
We have also introduced our NEW EXCITING project – Walkamap in the session! Walkamap is the key project on iPhone to provide LBS with intensive social community function. Few mock up images are presented to demonstrate how Walkamap will work.
In the session, audiences have raised lots of question on technical difficulties and business model of Walkamap.Thank you for all ideas generated and shared, we have learn a lot and have new thoughts on how to improve current Walkamap model.
For those who missed our session , you can read our keynote for more information.
Location Based Service Goes Social
[*as we have signed the apple iphone NDA, so no screenshot will be provided in the keynote]

Information on how to use the Google map while offline
MapsOffline4iPhone has build a iphone app that can manage the Google Map Cache so that can use it during offline.
for those have interest, can look at here : http://mapsoffline.wordpress.com/maps-offline/
screenshot of it

By using this program, user can have faster respond , and no need to pay for the GPRS data fee. And for the iphone Real GPS solution, this also meet not only iPhone user can use gps solution, but also the iPod Touch user can use the gps program on the road.
A findme replacement that can export the real gps location
For the current version, it can gather the GPS signal from serial cable, and output the same format like the findme does. For the next version it will detect if the gps is connected, if not , then it will gather the location from cell tower information , and look up in Google Map service like original findme does.
As many application is using findme to get the location, so by using the program that we provide here, those program can get the real GPS location, instead of the fake GPS location
the download link is here : http://tinyurl.com/4jeua3
Original findme program is here : http://ericasadun.com/ftp/TUAW/findme/
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