Archive for August, 2009

Locle Mini for Android released on Android Market

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Locle Mini for Android “Google” phones, such as the HTC T-Mobile G1, is now available from the Android Market.

Locle Mini for Android is free to download and free to pass on to friends.

The mobile app is also available from Locle’s mobile download page at http://get.locle.com.

Locle Mini is now available on 10 mobile platforms: iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Nokia S60, Nokia S80, UIQ, Palm OS, Palm Pre, Java Mobile (J2me) SonyEricsson, Windows Mobile;  and also as a WAP 2.0 mobile website at http://m.locle.com and http://locle.mobi.

Locle to present new location platform at Mobilize 09

We’ll be demonstrating the new Locle platform API and mobile SDK at GigaOM Mobilize 09 conference in San Francisco on September 10th.

http://events.gigaom.com/mobilize/09/launchpad/

“…location-based mobile software and web services platform that offers a location API tailored to the needs of social applications.”

We’re scheduled to go on stage at 5:30pm Pacific Standard Time.

Locle Technology Spin-Off SocietyMail Wins Eircom Web Innovation Award 2009

We are excited to have won the Eircom Web Innovation Award for the second year running.  This year we pitched with a by-product from the Locle platform.
 
SocietyMail is an add-on for webmail systems such as Gmail, Yahoo! Mail and Zimbra Collaboration Suite that creates a ‘social’ inbox by bringing email and social network updates into one place.
 
The IP for SocietyMail was created during the development of Locle and we plan to spin it out into its own entity with an external software development partner, in line with Enterprise Ireland’s ‘innovation economy’ strategy.
 
This will allow us to continue to focus on Locle as it builds traction.
 
 http://siliconrepublic.com/news/article/13598/randd/social-web-dominates-eircom-innovation-fund
 

 http://www.sbpost.ie/technology/top-ideas-win-funding-opportunity-43714.html

 http://www.independent.ie/business/technology/hightech-society-irish-startups-and-the-social-web-1864794.html