"People
want great maps, and with HERE we can bring together Nokia's location
offering to deliver people a better way to explore, discover and share
their world," said Nokia President and CEO Stephen Elop. "Additionally,
with HERE we can extend our 20 years of location expertise to new
devices and operating systems that reach beyond Nokia. As a result, we
believe that more people benefit from and contribute to our leading
mapping and location service."
Pushing location beyond NokiaTo
further extend its location services, Nokia is launching a maps
application for iOS under the HERE brand. Based on HTML5, it will
include offline capabilities, voice-guided walk navigation, and public
transport directions. The application is scheduled to be available for
free download from Apple's App Store in the coming weeks.
Nokia
further announced a strategic partnership with Mozilla to bring new
location experiences to the Firefox OS. Nokia plans to debut a mobile
Web version of HERE Maps for the new Firefox OS next year. The companies
are working together to give people the best mapping experience on
Firefox OS.
"Mozilla
is a leader in HTML5, building the Web as a platform for developing
compelling applications, and location is a key part of that platform,"
said Jay Sullivan, Mozilla Vice President of Products. "We are excited
to work with Nokia as the combination of Firefox OS and HERE's location
platform provides rich possibilities for mobile application developers
to create amazing experiences for users."
Nokia
also demonstrated an Android OS-based reference application and
announced plans for the availability of a HERE SDK for Android OEMs in
early 2013. This is aimed at enabling partners to create location-based
applications for Android devices with Nokia's leading content.
Innovating modern mapmakingTo
advance the 3D capabilities of HERE, Nokia announced the planned
acquisition of Berkeley, Calif. company earthmine. The company's reality
capture and processing technologies will become integral parts of
HERE's 3D map making capabilities.
Nokia expects the transaction to close by the end of 2012.
"Maps
are hard to get right - but location is revolutionizing how we use
technology to engage with the real world," said Michael Halbherr,
Executive Vice President of Location & Commerce and responsible for
the HERE brand. "That's why we have been investing and will continue to
invest in building the world's most powerful location offering, one that
is unlike anything in the market today."
Using LiveSight(TM) to see more of the real worldAs part of its announcement, Nokia introduced LiveSight(TM), a technology based on a highly accurate, 3D map of the world. LiveSight(TM)
provides the most precise and intuitive augmented reality experience
and uses a phone's camera viewfinder to make discovering the world as
easy as lifting up a phone. Nokia City Lens, which was developed
exclusively for Nokia Lumia devices, is the first application providing a
LiveSight-enabled experience.
"Establishing a new brand is the right move for Nokia in the map and location business. Nokia's
assets in this space are world class. We believe mapping and location
will be increasingly important to developing next generation devices and
services across a wide array of segments," said Crawford Del Prete,
Executive Vice President and Head of worldwide research at IDC.
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