Sprint unveils location-based ‘geobrowsing’ on eve of WiMax ...

Courtesy ZDNET - Between the Lines  Thu, 08/28/2008 - 3:01pm

With the launch of its long-hyped WiMax service XOHM scheduled to debut in September in Baltimore, on Thursday Sprint announced a set of location-based personalization features that will enhance the user experience of WiMax subscribers by allowing them to, for example, quickly look up restaurants, check traffic and weather, and find friends who are nearby, [...]



 

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