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GyPSii Platform Wins NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge Award

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by Staff Writers
Amsterdam, Netherlands (SPX) Mar 11, 2008
GyPSii received highly sought after industry acclaim at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, when it was a winner in the NAVTEQ LBS Challenge, a contest in which over 300 companies competed. The award coincided with GyPSii's live launch at the event, following a three month public beta trial with users worldwide. The honour further positions GyPSii as the leading player in the emerging mobile social networking and LBS market.

The worldwide contest, which has established a reputation as the premier event in the location-based services (LBS) industry, challenges application developers to build innovative location-based services which work with mobile phones and/or wireless handheld devices using dynamic positioning technology and NAVTEQ maps.

Over 316 companies registered for this year's Challenge globally, of which twelve advanced to the final judging in the European division. The finalists represented a broad spectrum of wireless applications and were selected based on commercial feasibility, functionality, ease of use and design. The final judging panel, which included executives from Autodesk, Deutsche Telekom, GPS and Co, Innovacom, Nokia, O2, Telecom Italia, Truffle Ventures, Vodafone, and WebMobility, based their decisions on the same key criteria.

Nokia has globally sponsored the Challenge for the third consecutive year and together with Autodesk in 2008.

"This has been a very exciting time for GyPSii," said Dan Harple, CEO of GyPSii. "In September 2007 we signaled our intent to become the leading global platform for the convergence of search, location and personal content as a new form of geo-social networking. Winning a NAVTEQ LBS Challenge award is satisfying because of the intense competition, coupled with the expertise of the panel of industry-leading judges. It means a lot to our whole team."

He continued; "We are now recognised as the preeminent industry player with a rapidly growing global GyPSii community. We have visitors from more than 55 countries and we continue to lay down our global footprint across multiple handsets, geographies and affinity communities with major strategic partnerships worldwide. People can expect to hear more significant news from GyPSii in the coming months."

GyPSii generated considerable industry buzz at the Mobile World Congress. CNN's on-the-ground reporter, Adrian Finighan interviewed Mr Harple and posted on his CNN blog that GyPSii is: "a mobile social networking platform which, I'm willing to bet, will soon be as big a phenomenon as Facebook. Bigger, perhaps."

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