LightPole Debuts End-to-End Publishing System for Location-Aware
Mobile Discovery
Company Launches With Support From Alloy Ventures and Broad Array of
Content Partners
SAN FRANCISCO (Business Wire EON) March 18, 2008 --
LightPole, Inc., a mobile application service provider focused on the “Long
Tail” publishing market, today announced
availability of the LightPole Publishing System, a complete solution
that enables publishers, bloggers and other content providers to
distribute content to mobile devices, and engage those users in two-way
communication.
“The next great revolution in communication
will take place on the screens of mobile phones,”
said Doug Klein, CEO of LightPole. “The
emergence of smart devices, true Web 2.0 services and a suitable network
infrastructure has allowed LightPole to be at the forefront of an
economic disruption in mobile much like what happened with the Web years
ago. LightPole’s end-to-end publishing system
makes it easy for everyone – from content
publishers to mobile phone users themselves –
to participate.”
As a part of LightPole’s introduction, the
company also announced a Series A round of financing lead by Alloy
Ventures. Alloy’s early-stage investment will
be used largely for business development and product marketing efforts.
“Each year we invest in a small number of
entrepreneurial ideas and young companies,”
said John Shoch, partner at Alloy Ventures. “LightPole
made the cut by being diligent in developing its technology first and
then proving to us through clear differentiation and early adopter
engagements that the market conditions exist for real success.”
Shoch will join the LightPole board of directors, along with Klein and
Bill Carrico (founder of Bridge Communications, Network Computing
Devices, Precept and Packet Design).
Content from Leading Web Publishers
LightPole enables publishers to easily extend the content they already
have to reach new markets and build new communities, providing mobile
device users with unprecedented access to a wealth of real-time
information about what they care about, where they are. The service
supports a variety of business models, including subscriptions,
transactions and advertising. Publishers can configure their offerings
to allow readers to post comments, share links, and meet online. No
special programming or expensive IT investments are required. LightPole
launches with eight third-party solutions built on its new mobile
infrastructure, from partners including:
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Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com) –
leveraging the published application programming interface (API),
LightPole automatically provides Yahoo!Local content to all mobile
device users through a channel provided at account set-up; LightPole
also intends to be a leading developer of Yahoo!’s
recently announced Fire Eagle, a service that allows anyone to share
their location with sites and services online
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Yelp! (www.yelp.com) –
is a site where people write reviews about local businesses; LightPole
has used its API to integrate local Yelp! information with the
LightPole mobile experience by having consumers text GETYELP to 41411
or going to get.lightpole.net/yelp
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Platial (www.platial.com) –
a free online mapping resource where millions of people around the
world share and discover all kinds of places now enables mobility of
its user maps through LightPole
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MappyHour (www.mappyhour.com) –
an interactive bar guide that shares Happy Hour locations throughout
the world can now bring that content direct to your mobile device from
the LightPole application downloadable from the MappyHour site
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HotSpotr (www.hotspotr.com) –
the online service that identifies laptop-friendly locations with free
WiFi, complete with a user rating system providing critical
information such as availability of power outlets, can now bring that
content direct to your mobile device from the LightPole application
downloadable from the HotSpotr site
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Heyday Books (www.heydaybooks.com)
– is a nonprofit organization that
specializes in books and other educational projects that foster an
understanding of the history, literature, art, environment, social
issues, and culture of California and the West; the book Gables and
Fables, a portrait of San Francisco’s
Pacific Heights neighborhood,is now available as a mobile channel
through LightPole and via a download from their site
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Bathroom Diaries (www.thebathroomdiaries.com)
– the world’s
largest database of restroom locations now enables mobility of its
content through LightPole
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Zvents (www.zvents.com) –
the local search engine for discovering things to do, places to go and
people to see – anytime and anywhere –
now enables mobility of its content through LightPole
For more insight on the benefits of LightPole integration, please visit www.lightpole.net/press/press-quotes.html
for a collection of partner quotes. Over the coming months, the number
of third-party LightPole solutions is expected to expand substantially.
LightPole already supports hundreds of models of mobile phones,
including Blackberry, Motorola, Nokia, and most phones from leading
carries such as AT&T, Sprint/Nextel and T-Mobile as well as the
Blackberry on Verizon. LightPole continues to add support for new phones
all the time. For more information, or to get LightPole on your phone,
please visit www.lightpole.net.
About LightPole
LightPole’s mission is to make it easy for
content owners to distribute location-specific information to mobile
devices and to engage mobile users – now
counted in hundreds of millions – in
interactive communities. Founded in January 2007, LightPole is
headquartered in San Francisco and has a development center in China.
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