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	<title>Comments on: A location-based reminder app</title>
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		<title>By: Location-Based Reminders on PSFK</title>
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		<description>[...] Mauro Cherubini brought our attention to a useful form of location-based service: location-based reminders (LBR). As Cherubini points out, the reminders we&#8217;re most familiar with (email appointment alerts, alarm clocks) are set to go off at specified times. With LBRs, we could be reminded to perform a certain task (buy toilet paper, check our bank statement) upon reaching certain destinations (- this could be cross-tagged with a specific time as well, like only during opening hours or on the weekend). Geominder is a basic tool that notifies Symbian series 60 phone users of their to-dos based on where they are (no GPS required), but we haven&#8217;t noticed much else like it for other mobile devices. We hope to see this spatio-temporal organizational framework explored more; not only would it be useful for alerting us to those less time-sensitive errands that keep slipping our minds, but it could also serve as an emotional tool, reminding us of those special moments we shared at places all around us (&#8230; sorry, getting wistful). [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Mauro Cherubini brought our attention to a useful form of location-based service: location-based reminders (LBR). As Cherubini points out, the reminders we&#8217;re most familiar with (email appointment alerts, alarm clocks) are set to go off at specified times. With LBRs, we could be reminded to perform a certain task (buy toilet paper, check our bank statement) upon reaching certain destinations (- this could be cross-tagged with a specific time as well, like only during opening hours or on the weekend). Geominder is a basic tool that notifies Symbian series 60 phone users of their to-dos based on where they are (no GPS required), but we haven&#8217;t noticed much else like it for other mobile devices. We hope to see this spatio-temporal organizational framework explored more; not only would it be useful for alerting us to those less time-sensitive errands that keep slipping our minds, but it could also serve as an emotional tool, reminding us of those special moments we shared at places all around us (&#8230; sorry, getting wistful). [...]</p>
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