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Geographic Information Sciences
A Journal of the Association of Chinese Professionals in Geographic Information Systems
Volume 10, 2004 - Issue 2
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Original Articles

The Media and the Messages of Location-Based Services (LBS): Death of Distance or the Revenge of Geography?

Pages 166-174 | Published online: 12 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

With the dramatic increase of mobile phone users, coupled with steady innovations in wireless/embedded computing and communications, the past five years have witnessed the emergence of various kinds of location-based services (LBS). The backbone of LBS relies on an integration of multiple spatial and communication technologies, including (but not limited to) GPS, GIS, wireless communication, mobile computing, the Internet, etc. The emergence of LBS provides unprecedented business opportunities as well as enormous challenges for society. This paper reconceptualizes LBS as new media. By doing so, a synthetic framework based upon Marshall McLuhan's laws of the media is developed. The media and messages of LBS are discussed through a preliminary tetradic analysis, followed by a discussion on the applicability of Asimov's laws of robotics in guiding the development of LBS. The paper concludes by arguing that the way to cope with the paradoxes of technological innovations is a major challenge in the information age.

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