HERE: the next generation of location services

Published by Pino Bonetti on November 13, 2012

Mapping and location-based services are integral to Nokia’s future and a key way that we stand out from the crowd.

Nokia’s commitment to building the leading location offering is demonstrated every day around the world in its rich set of location-based apps like Nokia Drive, Nokia Transport, Nokia Maps, Nokia Pulse and Nokia City Lens. Quite literally, Nokia helps people navigate their world. But this is only the tip of the iceberg: as a result of our acquisition of NAVTEQ and other mapping industry players, Nokia was the first to build the world’s most accurate and comprehensive global digital map by sending teams to verify every street in every city.

The next step forward – sensing our world

We can do more with our location heritage and mapping expertise, and go beyond a digital version of the paper map. Maps can be more than getting a person from point A to point B. They should bring places to life and inspire us to sense our world.

This is why today we are introducing HERE, the world’s first location cloud that delivers a location platform, location content and location apps across any screen and any operating system.

Just like digital cameras created possibilities that were unthinkable with analog photography, today’s digital mapping has amazing potential to grow into what we call computational cartography, the ability to produce maps on-demand and tailored to their actual use cases. Today’s digital maps are generic – i.e. always the same, irrespective of the content they visualize. We also believe that this game-changing evolution in mapmaking should be available to more businesses and more people around the world – it should expand beyond cars and beyond Nokia devices.

“Location based experiences need to evolve from an app-centric approach towards a holistic customer experience; consumers want services that are optimized for multi-mobile device use and available on demand, everywhere”, said Thilo Koslowski, VP and Lead Automotive Analyst, Gartner.

What does it mean?

Nokia Lumia and HERE are naturally made for each other, providing the best location experience on a smartphone, but we aren’t reserving HERE just for Windows Phone. Instead, we are opening it up to all devices and operating systems to give everyone, with any type of device, the possibility to recognize and the ability to use the best location platform in the world. This openness is what sets HERE apart from other digital maps in the world. And with HERE, location will be an even more powerful differentiation for Nokia.

We’re making HERE Maps available for iOS in the Apple App Store as a HTML5-based app and introducing HERE Maps API for Android. We will also introduce HERE Maps for Firefox OS and we’ll continue working, together with Mozilla, to give people the best mapping experience on the OS.

We are introducing LiveSight, a technology based on a highly accurate, 3D map of the world, which provides the most precise and intuitive augmented reality experience. Nokia City Lens, developed exclusively for Nokia Lumia devices, is the first application using LiveSight.

Our industrial collection of data is about to leap a chasm with the planned acquisition of earthmine. earthmine offers a complete solution for collecting, processing, managing, and hosting 3D street level imagery.

So stay tuned. There is so much more to say in the coming hours and days and the long-term, and we’re looking forward to your continued feedback as we move ahead. You can also follow us on Twitter: @heremaps.

image credit (home page banner): Ken Ohyama

Comments

  • http://twitter.com/kpkpkp Kevin Pierce

    Does HERE include indoor navigation?

    • magheru_san

      yes, the native app running on Lumia phones has it.

    • http://twitter.com/haikus Pino

      Hi @twitter-11090152:disqus I believe I have answered this same question on Twitter. At the moment we have indoor maps but we are still working on indoor navigation.

  • Fabio Stefanini

    is there a html5 app for meego?

    (oh my, this HERE thing is just a blast of technology! thanks Nokia!)

    • http://twitter.com/haikus Pino

      Hi @google-be5c02a20b34a8daa4f5403809ede6bb:disqus , thanks for your support! On Nokia N9 you can already use the native Nokia Maps Suite (which includes Nokia Maps, Nokia Drive and more).

  • Micha66

    Again only for the Lumia series or also for Smartphones?

    • http://twitter.com/haikus Pino

      Hi @Micha66:disqus Nokia smartphones strategy is very focused on Nokia Lumia since more than one year.
      With HERE, we are also tapping other OS like iOS, Firefox OS and Android.

      • lubba

        How the hell did you even get a thumb down for this reply. I’d love to break some fingers off right!

    • http://www.facebook.com/gmiguel83 Jorge Miguel

      #SwitchToLumia ;)

    • http://www.facebook.com/coulton Luke Coulton

      Lumia is a smartphone! duhh

  • TechInsane

    Okay, so I will get this too? Symbian 808 owners that is.

    • http://twitter.com/haikus Pino

      Hi @Techinsane:disqus please consider that Nokia’s smartphones strategy is focused on Windows Phone since over one year.

      • Alexey Zimarev

        Nokia also released PureView 808 _less_ than a year ago, please remember that.

        • http://twitter.com/haikus Pino

          I was there, I know that ver well @google-66b2748412069fb36672722fa9a1fc9b:disqus but the Windows Phone strategy has been announced already in 2011 and resharpened in June 2012.
          But most importantly your Nokia 808 PureView already benefits of the Nokia Maps Suite. Regardless of the name, you are already enjoying a very mature location experience.

          • http://moviereviewswithsilas.com/ TechInsane

            Speaking of here maps, that really need a massive improvement, if you live it California, it works well but move to Colorado and it gets confused over and over again.

        • http://moviereviewswithsilas.com/ TechInsane

          Sad thing is that I have been having a great time with my 808 but due to media bias most people will not get a chance to use the 808.

    • http://www.facebook.com/gmiguel83 Jorge Miguel

      Ever heard of #SwitchToLumia?? ;)

  • mog0

    Not the best start. Just looked at things in my area and there are a number of bars and restaurants that are in the WRONG TOWN. They have been put on the maps on High Street, NORTHCHURCH, UK instead of High Street, BERKHAMSTED, UK. Northchurch is the town next to Berkhamsted and it is essentially the same road but it changes it’s name inbetween and the address numbers repeat.

    This is one that sometimes confuses delivery men but won’t help if you have the maps wrong. The postcodes are HP4 2xx (berkhamsted) vs HP4 3 (northchurch).

    • http://twitter.com/haikus Pino

      Thank you @mog0:disqus for your feedback I will let the team look into it.

  • http://www.facebook.com/martin.balk Martin Balk

    can not find it itunes store

    • http://twitter.com/haikus Pino

      Hi @facebook-773563901:disqus make sure you follow @heremaps on Twitter to know when HERE Maps for iOS is approved by Apple and available to download.

  • http://www.facebook.com/martin.balk Martin Balk

    can not find here maps on itunes store

  • Vamien

    Satellite view in Jamaica is still a joke, I can’t use this.

  • Mirai Densetsu

    Any chance for Nokia abandon Windows Phone and begin to sell Lumia Phones with Android?

    • http://twitter.com/haikus Pino

      Hi @google-a7ef9423af58b1af776685adcff5b3c4:disqus the answer is categorically no. Nokia has made clear since February 2011 that its smartphone strategy is about WIndows Phone.

  • http://www.fabulouslasvegasescorts.com/ megan strong

    Are they serious with this mapping? Why offer substandard services to loyal customers?

  • Pauldro952

    will it also come to other windows phones?

    • http://twitter.com/haikus Pino

      Hi @Pauldro952:disqus our location business is not only about apps but also platform and content.
      Although we have already announced that Nokia Drive is coming to other Windows Phone 8 partners, you have to think that the whole location experience on Windows Phone 8 is powered by HERE.

      • Pauldro952

        I’m talking about turn-by-turn, and transportation, Sorry I wasn’t clear.

        • http://twitter.com/haikus Pino

          Nokia Drive is indeed coming to other Windows Phone 8 partners, however they and Microsoft will decide how to offer it to their customers.

  • SmoothGirlieGirl

    Free idea: Dominican Republic “the” Caribbean beachhead 4 @nokia :D (thus bringing along all of the HERE services)

  • http://profiles.google.com/bradenjennings Braden Jennings

    No Here apps (WP8 non Nokia device) available in New Zealand. More countries need to be supported!

    • http://twitter.com/haikus Pino

      Kia Ora @google-64ba47822132140e5773580f5428ed2b:disqus, we agree! Which is why we are looking into ways to extend the number of countries soon.