| By Jim Bruene on March 19, 2009 9:50 PM | Comments (5) |
While working my way through the RSS backlog tonight,
I found a post from Rob Findley at The Bank Channel, I wish I'd seen a week ago. It would have made a nice example in our latest Online Banking Report on the iPhone and other mobile applications.
Last month, Dutch giant ING released a Google Android mobile application called ING Wegwijzer (see translated page below), that goes one step beyond the iPhone's GPS-enabled ATM finder apps.
In the ING (Netherlands) version, you have three choices of how to view the nearest ATMs (see below):
- List
- Map (regular or satellite)
- Camera
The camera option is very cutting edge. Users point the camera in their G1 mobile phone camera (inset) and the app overlays a pointer to the nearest ATM (see below). The application works for all ATMs, ING-owned and others, but only in The Netherlands.
The application was developed for ING by SprxMobile using technology from Australia's Austria's Mobilizy.
I saw a Japanese startup demonstrate a broader mobile shopping app at TechCrunch50 last September, the Sekai camera from Tonchidot, but this is the first production app I've seen using the technology.
Bottom line: This is probably overkill in terms of a mobile ATM finder. However, it shows the power and versatility that's rapidly being engineered into mobile phones.
ATM location as pointed out by ING app running in camera viewfinder
ATM locations also displayed via typical mapping
ING landing page for the Wegwijzer (link) (Google translation, 18 March 2009)
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Mobilizy is Austrian, not Australian :)
Also openID support for your comments would rock.
Cheers,
Alan.
Hi Jim
Thanks for the reference, it is an amazing innovation form ING that is truly customer centric.
For all the latest cool stuff, of course go to TheBankChannel.com, but even better keep a track of SpringWise.com - excellent stuff there.
Rob
Instead of taking a look at The Banking channel, you should check your mail. I mailed you this tip 1/31/2009 4:08 PM at jim@netbanker.com
Or perhaps you should check the comments. 1st comment of http://www.netbanker.com/2009/03/allpoint_surcharge-free_atm_finder_launches_on_iphone.html
;-)
WOW . . . That’s an innovative piece of mobile software!
WOW! I have to get one of those phones! I would love to get a sneak peak of the technology in 10 years!