Abstract: Geofences are the cornerstones of spatial analysis, underpinning applications from park visitation to customer foot traffic measurement. However, inferences about visits become particularly intricate at the geofence's edge. This article
Geolocation data is an important source of real-world context and insights for
many industry verticals. GPS tends to be the dominant source of geolocation data
by volume. Our blog post this week revisits
> This blog post contains excerpts from the research paper titled "Segregation
Across Neighborhoods in a Small City" by Shu En Lee, Jing Zhi Lim, and Lucas
Shen from the Asia
> This blog post delves into the relevance of GPS-based mobility datasets sourced
from telecommunications carriers and mobile operators for solving real-world
problems.
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This week, C [https://docs.lotadata.com/]ITYDATA.ai released version 2.0
[https://docs.lotadata.com/] of the mobile data SDK. This is a significant
milestone for our company and for the
McKinsey estimates that today’s car has the computing power of 20 personal
computers, features about 100 million lines of programming code, and processes
up to 25 gigabytes of data an hour. While
The shopping mall is ingrained in our culture. American families would look
forward to fun weekend outings at the local shopping mall. Malls offered
exciting new worlds of wondrous discoveries, where anticipations were
"Please set your portable electronic devices, including any mobile phones, to
flight mode," boomed the Flight Service Manager as she rushed past my seat. This
was my third warning. The aircraft
Mobile marketers analyze billions of anonymized and aggregated mobile location
signals or geo-cookies each day to understand why people are where they are and
what is on their minds.
> Just like web
One in five people already block mobile ads. 70 million Americans will turn on
an ad blocker on their mobile device in 2016. That number will jump to 87
million in 2017, per
Mobile gamers are an interesting bunch. We should know. We are them.
The typical mobile gaming session transpires at home and at work, through
commutes, across multiple different places and venues, intertwining in-game