Archive for December 9, 2008

University 311 Reporting System

PointAbout is working with several institutions to create a new type of reporting & alerting system – one where the users are the eyes & ears of the system, and can send user-generated reports into the institution.   This is putting an entirely new spin on “311″ style non-emergency reporting and alerting. 

To demonstrate this technology, we have created a fictional university called “ACME University,” which in the video above has implemented the 311 reporting & alerting system.  Here’s how it would work:

An institution, say a university, would private-label PointAbout’s 311 reporting application so it showed the university’s brand.  The university would then distribute this application to students across the various types of mobile devices they carry.

Students can then use the application to report maintenance items, noise disturbances, and much more.  The trouble tickets they submit can also be managed through this application.  Since the application is web-based, it can be changed & modified by the institution as desired.

Additionally, PointAbout’s Application Gallery allows for the institution to add a list of complimentary, related applications for students to use, such as local metro or bus system schedules, free wi-fi locations, etc.  This increases the “stickiness” of the application.

This 311 reporting type system isn’t limited to use in universities.  Condo or apartment buildings, for example, could private-label this application and distribute it to residents for them to be the eyes & ears of the building.  Home Owner’s Associations or Neighborhood Watch organizations could likewise use this reporting tool for their communities.  The possibilities and opportunities are vast!  If you’d like to discuss applying this to your organization, please contact us.

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Park It DC Using PointAbout for an iPhone Application

picture-4 Park It DC, a silver medal winner in Washington, DC’s Apps for Democracy contest, is utilizing PointAbout’s thin-client springboard to create a location-aware downloadable iPhone version of the Park It DC web application.

You can follow its progress on Shaun Farrell’s blog.  He is the creator of Park It DC.

How he’s doing it:  Since PointAbout wraps a web micro-site with our native thin-client springboard, it’s an easy lift for Shaun to re-code his full-fledged Park It DC website application as a limited-functionality web-based microsite that renders well as a mobile iPhone web application.

Then, PointAbout wraps that microsite with our thin-client native iPhone code and we turn it into a private-labeled iPhone application, complete with its own icon and loading screen.

That application can then be distributed through the iTunes App Store.  Anyone who downloads the Park It DC iPhone application will in reality be downloading a private-labeled version of PointAbout that opens directly into Shaun’s web micro-site.

By using PointAbout, Shaun is able to get the mobile user’s location off the phone, and into his site, so he can utilize that location to show the most relevant information to the user.  So even though Shaun doesn’t have to do too much, he can still gain the functionality of a full-fledged native iPhone application while still being able to code in HTML standards.   

Shaun, we can’t wait to see what you come up with!

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PointAbout Featured in PBS Nightly Business Report

img_04031PointAbout was interviewed today for PBS’ Nightly Business Report, in a segment about DC-based start-ups that will air in the month of December, 2008 (full link to segment will be provided upon airing).

The segment will focus on the strategies PointAbout is employing to succeed in the current economic climate.  PointAbout, which is comprised of four co-founders with previous start-up experience, was chosen by PBS as a case study for its approach to weathering the state of the economy.

Here is a gallery of photos from the interview:

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