M2Mobi was invited on Radio 1 to talk about the fragmented world of appstores and the recent move of a consortium of Mobile Operators to create one wholesale appstore to rule them all.
SMS your address in two clicks. You will get a message with an address and a link to a map:
From: Michiel
Message: “Hello, I am at Plantage Kerklaan 25, 1018 Amsterdam. Click on the link to see my position on the map: http://is.gd/543rx“
The mobile phone has two killer applications: making a call and sending an SMS (text message). According to all analysts, location based services (including Nulaz) have been in pole position for becoming the next killer application for many years now. However promising they might be, they haven’t reached mass market yet. Why? It’s a complicated story. That’s why we decided to break it down to something that everybody receives and everybody understands: SMS and Address.
We already had a web launcher in the store for a while, but finally we are pleased to announce that our full Nulaz application has been released in the Apple App Store. After an admission process that took more than a month, all iPhone users around the world are able to download our application now.
With Nulaz for iPhone you have all J2ME and web cool stuff: map, friends, locations… But not only we have those, there is also much more. We squeezed the powerful iPhone engine to come up with some new amazing features, like a new map, a more powerful search, more descriptive lists, etc … All livened up with fancy animations, a cool design and some easter eggs you will have to discover!
But that’s not all. Right now we are working on the new version, applying all the new iPhone 3GS features like compass, camera, notifications … and compatible with iPod Touch as well! So make yourself ready for the upcoming Augmented Reality version!
Don’t hesitate, go to the App Store and tune up your iPhone with Nulaz!
Yesterday, our iphone website got an upgrade. Just browse with your iphone to www.nulaz.net and you’ll get to see the new version. Apart from a number of bugfixes, we gave the website a much more native look and feel and we incorporated some of the new features we’ve been building on the web. It might still be a bit slow, but we’re working on that, so stay tuned, and keep a close eye on the app store.