Have you heard of S60 Ambassadors? I've touched on it a few times here at the blog, most recently concerning my new job with the S60 Ambassador Marketing Team. A new campaign has been launched for all North American S60 Ambassadors to spread the word in the real world about Nokia Maps 2.0.
You know that "iPhone" buddy you have? Go show him/her what your Maps program can do that theirs can't. Show them that you can use maps without an outrageous data plan, or any data plan for that matter. Or maybe you have friends/family/coworkers that are new to the smartphone world, or don't understand why you would need GPS & navigation on a phone. Just talk to them about the benefits and then come back to the S60 site and report your stories.
Besides bragging, what are some of the benefits?"Each Ambassador will get a voucher to try our voice navigation service for 3 months. At the end of the 3 months the 25 most engaged and active Ambassadors will earn rewards. As usual, we'll assign a 2 month loaner phone each week (the E71) to the Ambassador who writes the "Report of the Week."
Not a bad deal right?
To learn more, check out this article.
Anyone can become a S60 Ambassador. Click here to sign up!
Leave a comment below if your already an Ambassador for S60. I'm curious to see how many of you are already on board.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Wanted: North American S60 Ambassadors - Spread The Word About Nokia Maps
Thursday, June 19, 2008
New Nokia Maps Loader 2.0 Beta - Buy Navigation and City Guides From Your PC!
The fellas over at Nokia Beta Labs have a new PC program to help enhance your Nokia Maps experience with your N82. It allows you to purchase navigation and city guides directly from your PC. You can preview different navigation methods such as Driving, Walking, etc. before you make a purchase.
From Beta Labs,
Selecting “Guides” will let you browse through City Guides and Multimedia Guides from all over the world. Selecting one will show you information on the contents and you can download them directly to your device. It has never been so easy to find the right guide for your destination!
Also new in this program is the ability to connect several devices...
Nokia says,
New connection mode
Map Loader 2.0 now supports PC Suite connections. This means that you can connect several devices over USB or Bluetooth connection. Mass storage mode is also supported for older Nokia Maps versions and memory cards. In mass storage mode the new “Services” tab will not be available and Map Loader 2.0 will behave like Map Loader 1.x. On startup, a popup will show connected devices and will let you choose the drive/device to use. Make sure you have the latest PC Suite installed (http://www.nokia.com/pcsuite).
Keep in mind this new program is still in beta and may have bugs. Nokia is so kind to put this out their for us to try before it's ready so we can give them our personal feedback. If you try this out and have problems or suggestions be sure to leave them comments on their blog.
For more information, check out Nokia Beta Labs.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Google Maps Updated! Now Add Favorites & It's Much Smoother
Hey guys and gals. Just letting you know that Google Maps has been updated and a great new feature has been added. You can now add favorites just like Nokia Maps and even import places that you have saved in Nokia Maps. I wrote about this the other day over at Symbian Addict, but the version had a bug. Today the bug has been fixed and its now safe to download and use. I highly recommend this upgrade. If you want to read more about the newest version of Google Maps for the Nokia N82 click here to check out my article.
Download: www.google.com/gmm
If you've never tried out Google Maps, you might want to check out this article.
Related Topics: N82 Applications, N82 Freeware, N82 Google, N82 Maps
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Monday, May 26, 2008
Nokia Maps 2.0 Final Version Available Now
In case you didn't hear Nokia made Nokia Maps 2.0 available for the masses. Before anybody was free to try out the beta version which was for testing purposes.
Downloaded over 240,000 times since announced in February, Nokia Maps 2.0 has improved its optional Car Navigation, enhanced its pedestrian navigation, added multimedia city guides, now offers satellite images, and is sporting a redesigned user interface. Nokia's mapping and navigation solutions give people navigation features, local content and world maps directly on their mobile device, in a way that only connected devices can.
A partial list of the updated features in Nokia Maps 2.0 includes:
DRIVE:
- Improved optional Car Navigation equals PND-level car navigation experience with faster routing.
- Easy-to-use, updated User Interface features including a new navigation carousel with pre-defined navigation views - i.e. navigation, arrow, bird-eye.
- Top-of-the-line navigation features: signposts, multi-stop route planner
WALK:
- Optional pedestrian navigation efficiently walks you from A to B with visual guidance. It helps you to locate yourself by giving information about the surrounding buildings, streets and parks and, if the device supports it, notifies the direction you are walking.
- Nokia Maps 2.0 includes public transportation information (station entrances) data in 17 cities with localized icons for stops.
- Advanced multi-sensor positioning using A-GPS, and pedestrian orientation using the compass feature (Nokia 6210 Navigator needed for built-in compass usage)
DISCOVER:
- Satellite images with hybrid rendering overlays for selected cities worldwide provide real aerial views on your mobile.
- Signature "one-box search" allows you to search through places, addresses, restaurants, nightlife, outdoor, accommodation.
- New premium multi-media city guides including features photos, video, audio streams.
Nokia Maps 2.0 uses vector maps provided by Navteq and TeleAtlas, Nokia Maps now has maps covering over 200 countries, with over 70 of them navigable. Maps can be downloaded over the air directly to selected devices or by using the Nokia Map Loader on a PC. A new beta version of the Nokia Map Loader is available on the Nokia Beta labs web site.
Like I mentioned over at Symbian Addict the other day I am more a fan of Google Maps, but I can understand why people would like Nokia Maps better. The turn by turn directions are much better along with the option for voice navigation, which is subscription based. Plus you can preload Nokia Maps onto your memory card and use the application anytime without having to use data. Great for those without a good data plan.
When you install this new version you don't need to delete the old one, it will just be overwritten. You might run into problems trying first delete the old version. Just allow the installer to replace the old version.
Also for people that have a free voice nav trial with their new N82, the license will be automatically carried over so you don't have to worry about losing it.
Which do you prefer? Nokia Maps or Google Maps. Personally I think it's good to have both installed on the phone. Both are good for various situations.
Visit http://www.maps.nokia.com/ to download the new Nokia Maps 2.0, and check out the Maps Loader while your at it.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Nokia Maps 2.0 beta Updated, Almost Final
For those who use Nokia Maps alot the 2.0 beta version has been updated to fix bugs and apparently a few new features have been added. I personally never use Nokia Maps so I don't know much about this release. I'm a huge fan of Google Maps instead. More details should come soon. Keep in mind its still in testing mode but is stable. According to the developers it's almost ready for the final version.
If your interested click here to download the latest version and be sure to report any bugs you may find so they can work them out before the final release.
Overview
Nokia Maps is taking maps and navigation experiences to the next level and introducing Walk - pedestrian navigation, in addition to Drive - world class car navigation, multimedia city guides, satellite maps and other innovative features. With free maps of more than 150 countries, over 15 million points-of-interest, the world is in your pocket. Don't get lost or choose to get lost in the right places to explore, and let Nokia Maps show you the way.
Nokia Maps 2.0 Beta comes with compatible Nokia Map Loader, also available for download from this site. With Nokia Map Loader you can get the newest map data, which is required by some Nokia Maps 2.0 features such as Walk navigation.
Related Topics: N82 Applications, N82 Freeware, N82 Maps
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
Photo Sharing: Point Ferman Lighthouse, Sunken City, & The Korean Bell In San Pedro, CA With The N82
Today my sister, girlfriend and myself headed out to San Pedro, CA. to visit Point Ferman Park where you can find a lighthouse and something even cooler called Sunken City right below the park. San Pedro is located on California's coast. We also visited the Korean Bell of Friendship that was given to America as a gift from South Korea over 30 years ago.
As we all know "Storytelling Rediscovered" is the catch phrase that Nokia uses to promote NOkia N82. In this post I'll share the story of my day by showing off the photos I took. Ever since I got the N82 I find myself taking a lot more pictures than I ever have and then sharing them later with friends and family. Storytelling with photos has been discovered for me.
The map below has a handful of the photos I took laid out in the exact GPS location they were shot. Using Location Tagger the N82 automatically tags all my photos with the GPS location. Location Tagger is a free application still in beta that you can try out on your phone. With the next firmware update and the release of the black N82 this will be built into the phone.
navigate and zoom using the controls on the top left to see more pictures
View Larger Map
Using the new Share Online 3.o the photos are tagged and uploaded to Flickr with one touch upload where I can then grab the feed and embed the photos into the Google map that you see below. I can go in and add titles and descriptions to each photo to explain the story of the photo. The map is live so if I go back there tomorrow and take some more shots I can upload them to Flickr and tag them accordingly. The pictures will show up on the map automatically so I can share them with friends and family. I find this great for recording trips and vacations to go back a look at them later.
Technology that the Nokia N82 brings changes the way we view our media. My parents keep photo albums that they pull out of a closet to show off when people visit. Of course this will never go away. But now we have more options. I don't keep a physical photo album myself. Instead I'll pull up a map on the internet just like the one above and show off all the pictures that way. For long distant friends or relatives I can email the map to them instead of waiting years to see them and show off my stories.
I was going to write up a tutorial to show you guys exactly how to do this but remembered that Mark Guim from The Nokia Blog wrote a good article a while back ago. Click here to learn how to embed your N82 photos on a map then onto your website, myspace, email, etc.
In the slideshow are photos from the Sunken City, Point Ferman Lighthouse, and the Korean Friendship Bell. Sunken City is a chunk of a park and road that simply fell apart and into the ocean. The land is on a cliff overlooking the ocean and just gave way over 50 years ago. I don't really know much history behind it but it was an amazing experience walking around all the rumble that is still there. Of course its all been vandalized as you can see. Some of the photos of the bunker with the locked door is a place where the US military had cannons that they could shoot into the water since Japanese subs were thought to be creeping up on the West Coast. Not sure if they ever did get that close, but it's nice to know thatour forces were there to protect us during World War II. The bunker now just sits there for everyone to check out.
Making this slideshow was easy using Ovi, Nokia's new online photo sharing service which is also integrated with Share Online 3.0. There are also ways to do this with Flickr but I prefer Ovi because of the simplicity. To make the slideshow you just go to the Ovi Channel you want to share and off to the right click the link "embed this channel". You are then taken to a page that looks like this where you can grab the code provided and embed it into your website, myspace, etc. I couldn't use Ovi for the maps because they don't currently support geofeeds like Flickr does. I've contacted Ovi about this and they said they are working on it and it will be available in the future. Hopefully that means soon so I can do away with Flickr and their $25 a year once and for all.
If you have any photos of places or events that you would like to share here at the blog via a slideshow in Ovi don't hesitate to contact me so that I can make a feature article.
Related Topics: N82 Camera, N82 Freeware, N82 Geotagging, N82 GPS, N82 Maps, Photo Blogs, Photos
Posted by Mike Macias at 9:23 PM 3 comments
Friday, March 14, 2008
Stavros: The Greatest Art Ever Made With The Nokia N82
Well the flamboyant and lively Stavros, the king of "position art", has made his greatest masterpiece. Using his Nokia N82 to track his steps via GPS, video, & photo, Stavros wandered around Rome creating a path that is layed out on a map which can be viewed at his blog.
Click here to head over and check out his art.
Related Topics: N82 Camera, N82 Geotagging, N82 In The Press, N82 Maps
Posted by Mike Macias at 10:58 AM 2 comments
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Google Maps For The N82 - Alternative To Nokia Maps
I'm sure many of you already know about Google Maps for S60, an alternative to Nokia Maps. I prefer Google Maps bigtime over Nokia Maps, but I guess it's personal preference.
If you haven't tried Google Maps then maybe you should give it a try. Make sure you have a data plan cuz this application uses all data, which I actually prefer. Nothing is taking up space on your memory card like Nokia Maps.
Google Maps uses GPS and your phones signal to get your location. Upon starting the application your location is found almost instaneously. Once found you have some great options. If your on the freeway, you can check the traffic by pressing 7. You'll see either red, yellow, or green. I'm sure you know what the colors stand for. Zooming in and out is a breeze by pressing the 1 and 3 key. You can scroll around the maps and then push 0 to get back to your current location.
The search feature is where I think Google Maps really excels over Nokia Maps. Since your using the most powerful search engine in the world, your going to get great results. Typing "gas station" gets you all the stations nearest to your location. Pick the one you and you you have tons of options. You can call directly from the application, go to website, get directions to and from the selection, and below that you are presented with the rest of the search results. You also have the option to "save to contacts" which is a huge plus for certain buszinesses or contacts that your always in touch with.
A few other features are also worth noting. Sometimes, for some reason, your in a building and your not getting a GPS lock. Google Maps can also find your location buy using your phones signal. It's an approximated location, usually within about 1200 meters. Still handy if your sitting at the DMV and decide your gonna try and find a place to eat. You don't need your exact location, but the general location would be perfect. Satellite views are also available. Of course sometimes I get some oddball results from Google, but overall I get what I'm looking for.
As for directions, you get step by step instructions. You go to the next step by pressing 6 and back by pressing 4. It doesn't update turn by turn. There is no option for voice guidance, but hopefully Google implements these features in the future.
To download Google Maps, go to http://www.google.com/ on your N82 and scroll down to where it says Gmail, Maps, & more. Click the Maps(download) link.
Will you be trying out Google Maps for the N82? If you already have it, whats your opinion vs. Nokia Maps?
Related Topics: N82 Applications, N82 Freeware, N82 Google, N82 Maps
Posted by Mike Macias at 10:09 AM 8 comments
Monday, February 11, 2008
Nokia Maps 2.0 Beta Available For Nokia N82
Nokia just announced the future of the Maps application at the Mobile World Congress event. And with this announcement you can now download the new Nokia Maps 2.0. But be careful it's still in beta, however reports are coming in that it's stable. One of the biggest features announced is real time traffic conditions. Right now it's only supported in European countries, but we should be getting some USA love soon. Maybe this will replace the necessity for the Google Maps application.
Here is a rundown of the new features in Nokia Maps 2.0 -
Nokia Maps 2.0 adds Walk, a pedestrian focused navigation component to the application, while still offering Drive, a world class car navigation system. The pedestrian navigation efficiently walks you from A to B with visual turn-by-turn guidance. It helps you to locate yourself by giving information about the surrounding buildings, streets and parks (including pathways through the park).
Upgrading to the GPS navigation option enables your mobile to become a powerful connected personal navigation device, that provides clear, turn-by-turn visual and voice guidance. If your Nokia device doesn't have built-in GPS, you can also use an external GPS module with a compatible device. Nokia Maps 2.0 will also have, for an optional fee, real-time traffic feeds with dynamic re-routing in 18 European countries. With vector maps provided by TeleAtlas and Navteq, Nokia Maps now has maps covering over 200 countries, with over 70 of them navigable.
Nokia Maps 2.0 can also lead you to the nearest transit station using localized icons in 17 cities so you can hop on the Metro to get across town. While you are on riding on the Metro you can discover and explore new places using the hybrid satellite views or by purchasing one of the new multimedia city guides from companies like Berlitz. The expert advice on where to go and what to do, combined with the integrated Nokia mobile search, helps Nokia fulfill its goal of bringing people context aware Internet services forward.
For some awesome photos and a good review, check out this post by The Symbian-Guru. Ricky was one of the first to get his hands on this application.
Click here to download Nokia Maps 2.0 for the Nokia N82.
Related Topics: N82 Applications, N82 Freeware, N82 Maps
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