04.09.2009 21:51 Uhr, Quelle: 9to5Mac

Loopt betas "always-on" iPhone GPS service

Loopt, the location-based social networking application for the iPhone and other smartphones (and iPod touch users), is announcing that they will now be offering a GPS for iPhone (and assuming other phones) through AT&T.  The Always-On Location Service, which will run in the background, will constantly update Loopt of your location and will eventually cost $3.99/month (currently 3 month free trial) and be billed by AT&T on your phone bill rather than through iTunes or the App Store. This is an interesting development for a number of reasons.  Firstly, it bypasses the iPhone entirely.  It doesn't use GPS, it uses AT&T's cell location data to triangulate your location (like A-GPS). &nb

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