
Space Machine's vision of "coordinated mobility everywhere" requires that the mobile Internet
becomes location aware. It is easy to see why location is as universal as time. Everybody
has to be somewhere although we do not yet have a very accurate sense of where this
"somewhere" is.

Space Machine envisions a world in the not-too-distant future where every mobile
GPS location
device will have shared access to real-time position information about other location devices
in the surrounding physical world. Through an innovative location data sharing process,
encapsulated in Space Machine's proprietary OpenSpace™ server architecture, a variety of
real-time applications will be able to make use of shared position information to automate
the coordination of mobile resources in a massively distributed manner without the need for
centralized control.
Space Machine's "location-smart" software simplifies the creation and delivery of new services
built on accurate position information. Soon the world will have location devices telling us the coordinates
as we currently have watches telling us the time. This will create a need to know where
we are in relation to other people, or the time and distance to one place or another.
The end result is a radical change in our sense of location. When we, or our surroundings,
are equipped with devices that can accurately tell us our position, coordinated mobility
through GPS-guided navigation of people and vehicles anywhere on the face of the earth becomes
a reality. Hence our vision: "coordinated mobility everywhere."
Space Machine is committed to delivering the location-smart future so that in ten years
all of us will be dependent on location services just like we depend on time sensitive
services today. In fifty years people will wonder how anybody on earth ever got along
without a location-and-time piece powered by Space Machine.
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