Location-Aware Content
Defining Players and Products for Connected Navigation and Location-Based Services
This Research Brief is part of the
For LBS to develop and for connected navigation to grow, there needs to be an ecosystem for location-aware content that can be delivered and maintained in real-time. In this Brief, we cover some of the potential players and the deliverable forms of location-aware real-time data that will be necessary for next-generation embedded and Internet information systems.

 
Executive Summary
Market Update
Section 1.
Content Markets
- 1.1 The First Major Market: Traffic Information
- 1.2 The Second Major Market: Dynamic Content, Inventory, and Local Asset Tracking
- 1.3 The Third Major Market: User Preferences and Location
Section 2.
Analysis of Potential Industry Players
- 2.1 Mesh Network Carriers
- 2.2 Google
- 2.3 Non-Google Portals
- 2.4 Map Data and Information Aggregators
- 2.5 Specialized Data Aggregators (Including Traffic)
- 2.6 Application Providers
- 2.7 Traditional Carriers
- 2.8 Yellow Pages
Section 3.
Conclusion
TABLES
- Traffic Information Service Revenue by Region (Excluding 511 and Advertising Revenue)
- SWOT Analysis — Mesh Network Carriers
- SWOT Analysis — Google
- SWOT Analysis — Other Major Portals (Yahoo, MSN, AOL)
- SWOT Analysis — Navteq and Tele Atlas
- SWOT Analysis — Data Aggregators
- SWOT Analysis — Application Providers
- SWOT Analysis — Traditional Carriers
- SWOT Analysis — Yellow Pages
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Number of Pages:
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Number of Tables, Charts and Figures:
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Deliverable Formats:
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Price:
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Release Date:
| 1Q 2007 |
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