Since launching Latitude, our team has been talking about all the cool things you could do with your continuously updated Latitude location. While we’ve built some of our ideas, there are simply too many exciting ones for us to do alone. Instead, we wanted to let you safely share your Latitude location with third parties who could create apps that do more with your location. Developers could, for example, build apps or services for:
- Thermostats that turn on and off automatically when you’re driving towards or away from home.
- Traffic that send alerts if there’s heavy traffic ahead of you or on a route you usually take based on your location history
- Your credit card accounts to alert you of potential fraud when a purchase is made far from where you actually are.
- Photo albums so your vacation photos appear on a map at all the places you visited based on your location history.
We’ve also learned that making your phone’s continuous location available in the background is tricky to do accurately and efficiently -- just imagine your phone’s battery life if several apps were continuously getting your location in different ways? With this in mind, we built a free and open Latitude API that lets the third-party developers you choose start using your updated location in new ways without reinventing the wheel.
If you’re a developer, go to code.google.com/apis/latitude to get started and read our documentation. Join the Latitude API Google Group to ask questions, discuss the API with the community, and give us feedback. The Latitude API is being launched in Labs so we can listen to developer and user feedback before it graduates. We’re excited to see what you can do with Latitude and location so please do let us know what you think!
If you’re a Latitude user, check out our existing Latitude apps and keep an eye out for future apps and services that you can choose to use and do even more with your Latitude location. If you haven’t started using Latitude yet, get started so you too can start using your location in new ways.
Wondering if this will soon also available to Google Apps. I'm using Latitude on my Android with my Google Apps Account. Therefore I'd be interested in authorizing that account.
ReplyDeleteWhoo hoo!! Excited to see what comes together!
ReplyDeleteIt would be a great idea to have a Google-made "locale"-type app for Android. For example, it could use the Latitude API to automatically turn on my phone's WiFi and connect to my home network when I'm at home.
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ReplyDeleteIs there anyway to save a favorite location in the 4.0.2 version of google maps for blacberry? (I used to do this on the 3.0.2 version and I can t find this featur anymore!" Thanks a lot.
i had hoped Latitude would be useful during my recent 1000km cycle tour. but halfway through the trip (on my way home in fact), Latitude stopped working. the map on my blog and on my iGoogle page still show me in the Netherlands, yet my mobile phone keeps trying to tell Latitude that i am back in Denmark. even manually setting my location from a laptop (i tried several) is not working. something is borked
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