22′000 speed cameras in your iPhone
Thursday, December 4th, 2008Press release. A permanently updated and worldwide speed camera database in your iPhone, that’s what EyeKiwi is proposing to you. By using the FoxyTag speed cameras database, EyeKiwi presents a significant advantage over its competitors.
FoxyTag is a free and legal system to signal speed cameras on mobile phones that works worldwide. The system is collaborative and self-managed: The users “tag” the speed cameras and some electronic trust engines check the quality of the posted information. In August 2008, FoxyTag opened the access to its server in order to let everyone to develop his own warner or to integrate the speed cameras in an existing application, like a GPS navigation system. A few weeks later we discovered a first candidate called TrackerTag, a system optimized for Symbian S60 phones (Nokia N95, Nokia Navigator…). And now the expansion of FoxyTag compatible applications seems to continue with this first version working on the inescapable iPhone. EyeKiwi is much simpler to use as the FoxyTag reference implementation. Just launch the application and EyeKiwi downloads all the speed cameras around your current position, and launches an alarm when you approach a critical point. With a permanent access to over 22′000 speed cameras, EyeKiwi has a strong advantage over its competitors.
EyeKiwi in action
http://www.foxytag.com/en/download.html
http://www.eyekiwi.com
– Foxy