March 27, 2007

NaviblogX and Guinness Navi featured on CNET Asia



One of the leading tech news sites for the Asia-Pacific region, CNET Asia, has featured Naviblog's latest services on the pages of its "CNET Asia Blogs" section. The article notes the launch of the Guinness Navi service in Japan, an easy-to-use one-click mobile search, focused on Irish pubs in Tokyo. This service is powered by Naviblog technology.

It also mentions the developer release of Naviblog X, Naviblog's flagship mobile maps-and-blogs tool, that allows non-technical users to create a mobile website in 60 seconds complete with maps and blogs. In the author's words:

If I'm riding on a train in Japan and I'm heading to a tourist destination, I point my camera-phone at a barcode inside a travel brochure or location in some literature on the train. That barcode takes my Internet mobile to a branded blogging space. There, I can search for things I deem important on my holiday and I am instantly given feedback from users who have traveled the same way and experienced specific locations.


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