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  2. Location-based service - Wikipedia

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    Location-based service (LBS) is a general term denoting software services which use geographic data and information to provide services or information to users. [1] LBS can be used in a variety of contexts, such as health, indoor object search, [2] entertainment, [3] work, personal life, etc. [4] Commonly used examples of location-based services include navigation software, social networking ...

  3. Azure Maps - Wikipedia

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    Azure Maps is a suite of cloud-based, location-based services provided by Microsoft as part of the company's Azure platform. The platform provides geospatial and location-based services via REST APIs and software development kits (SDKs). The service is typically used to integrate maps or geospatial data into applications.

  4. Category:Location-based software - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 September 2020, at 21:09 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. GNSS applications - Wikipedia

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    A phone's geographic location may also be used to provide location-based services, including advertising or other location-specific information. Location-based games – The availability of hand-held GNSS receivers has led to games such as geocaching , which involves using a hand-held GNSS unit to travel to a specific longitude and latitude to ...

  6. Web mapping - Wikipedia

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    The term location-based services refers to web mapping consumer goods and services. [12] Web mapping usually involves a web browser or other user agent capable of client-server interactions. [13] Questions of quality, usability, social benefits, and legal constraints are driving its evolution. [14] [15]

  7. Tracking system - Wikipedia

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    Location-based services (LBS) utilise a combination of A-GPS, newer GPS and cellular locating technology that is derived from the telematics and telecom world. Line of sight is not necessarily required for a location fix. This is a significant advantage in certain applications since a GPS signal can still be lost indoors.

  8. Location-based recommendation - Wikipedia

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    Location-based recommendation is a recommender system that incorporates location information, such as that from a mobile device, into algorithms to attempt to provide more-relevant recommendations to users. This could include recommendations for restaurants, museums, or other points of interest or events near the user's location.

  9. Talk:Location-based service - Wikipedia

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    Location Based Services (LBS) are client-server applications that provide location-specific data to mobile devices. The most basic of these is used in mobile phones, which can prefix the local area code to phone numbers. A similar local mapping of "0", "911", "411" and other location-independent numbers, is also a Location Based Service.