Vol.3,
No.14 - Special
Edition, OASIS
Common Alerting Protocol Standard, CAP.
Vol.3,
No.13 - Features LBS events, research and more.
Vol.2,
No.12 - This issue of the JLS newsletter
features trends and forecasts for 2004 and beyond.
Vol.2,
No.11 - This issue of our newsletter features a current sampling
of some views on where Wi-Fi stands today.
Of particular interest to LBS'ers, Wi-Fi
will certainly have an impact on the LBS value-chain.
Vol.2,
No.10 - This
month features the big events this summer and an interesting
new location-based service called
Zingo.
Vol.2,
No.9 - Features an interesting article by Jon Spinney
of ESRI with his views on how the LBS market may
take shape for enterprise and government users.
Vol.2,
No.8 - This month's newsletter features Automatic
Vehicle Location (AVL) systems.
Vol.2,
No.7 - Features an inspiring and fun article by David
Williams of E911-LBS Consulting. Mr. Williams lays out the challenges
and obstacles facing the players in the LBS industry.
Vol.2,
No.6 -
Features late breaking news of interest to Java handset
developers ... the JTWI initiative. This Java Community Process
effort should bring Java handset developers up to the same level
of interoperability that J2EE and J2SE developers experience.
Vol.2,
No.5 -
This issue of the JLS Newsletter features some of the many online
location-based services that are popping up all over the Web.
Vol.1,
No.4 - This issue of the JLS Newsletter highlights
recent developments in LBS specifications, focusing on OpenLS.
Vol.1,
No.3 - This issue of the JLS Newsletter highlights
recent developments in Wireless Java Technology.
Vol.1,
No.2 - This issue explores the possibilities for LBS
in Homeland Security.
Vol.1,
No.1- This inaugural edition of the Java
Location Services Newsletter highlights items from the Web
site.