Developing Location Based Services (LBS) Mobile Applications

So maybe you have a new fabulous idea for a Location Based Services (LBS) mobile application. Or, you are looking to migrate or extend your non-mobile Web presence to mobile. Where do you begin and what questions should you ask? Let’s demystify the landscape a little and maybe help frame some of the questions you should ask.

Re: Developing Location Based Services (LBS) Mobile Applications

We transferred our business site to be iPhone/Android fit using mobile Worklight's application development framework, easier to navigate because it uses HTML5.  Reaching out to the market now extends to how friendly the sites are for mobile use, same concept applies for shopping cart businesses.  In fact, I believe shopping cart business sites can benefit well from this concept.

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