Following the media frenzy over the Apple iPhone's exposé for supposedly tracking users' movements, it might be unwise to point out the obvious.
The iPhone keeps a log of where it has been. A new open source program plots the data on a map for easy viewing. Privacy advocates are worried.
Apple staff pick Localscope, a feature-rich social GPS app for the App Store's "Staff Favorites" section soon after it was awarded "App of the Week" in Australia and New Zealand.
Mobile check-in services such as Foursquare are "overhyped" according to an industry analyst firm.
Localscope - the much acclaimed social data powered points of interest finder app for the iPhone, is making it even easier for users to find and navigate to a place by seamlessly integrating with the award winning Navigon MobileNavigator for advanced turn by turn directions.
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