Sebastopol, CA, October 18, 2011— charts the burgeoning business of location April 2-4, 2012, at the Marriott Marquis in San Francisco, CA. As location technology permeates daily life, where people live, go, and spend their money become key factors in business strategy. Location technologies help companies identify and serve their markets far more effectively than ever before, with vast potential for growth.
The eighth annual Where Conference explores what's at stake at the intersection of location, mobile, and social. Conference chair on topics including, but not limited to:
- HTML5
- Data collections
- Users vs. features
- Public vs. private
- Ads vs. subscriptions
- Future of mapping
- Government and humanitarian applications
- Devices and sensors
- Tools and apps that go beyond the check-in
- The intersection of marketing and location
Submit your proposal by October 31, 2011. For a full list of topics and more information, see:
Early registration for Where Conference opens in December.
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