Nokia LifeVine = NokiaviNe | What is NokiaviNe?
With the official announcement of Nokia N85 and N79, Nokia had also announced the little talked about Nokia LifeviNe (Now NokiaviNe presently in alpha phase). Well as it appear to me now that it is a more glorified version of Sportstracker that now keeps a track of your life on a whole. This sure sounds interesting but coupled to the present day devices which can stand sports tracker more than 5 hours on a continuous run, will LifeviNe be the same in this regard?


Does this new location based service which proves to be promising (helping you keep track of your daily life and share events with friends) be any different from Sports Tracker in this regard? Well at present I cant say how would it tire out but to me it looks no different than a batter sucker. Ill look forward to your comments on this
What is NokiaviNe?
Well, I would put what my friend Charlie had written and it goes like this, NokiaviNe is based on Sports Tracker, which has been a huge hit since it launched out of Beta Labs last year. Although they share the same base architecture, the two apps look and feel completely different. Once running, you can use your device as you normally would, or keep an eye on your activity using the NokiaviNe app.
As well as tagging all your media’s locations the app will also track where you’ve been (so you need to be careful when you have it switched on!), and plot your journey on the web based map when you sync it at the end of the day. Uploading is a cinch too, as NokiaviNe can be set to automatically upload whenever you’re in a trusted wireless zone.
Online you can look at and share your journeys, filtering by user, place or time. There’s also an online widget which you can place on your blog or Facebook page, allowing others to see what you’ve been up to.
We’re told we should see NokiaviNe in Beta form within a few weeks, and I personally can’t wait to try it out. Fusing the web and your device like this is a pretty cool concept and from what we’ve seen this app looks stunning, and pretty easy to use.
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September 16th, 2008 at 2:01 am
Sportstracker meets Lifeblog. Pretty neat. This is another app that should push battery technology further, because GPS is a huge hog.
September 16th, 2008 at 2:26 pm
I totally agree…
Nokia are you listening to Chris