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BERKELEY, Calif. Sept. 3, 2008 -- Life360 was selected as a first place winner in the Google Android
Developer Challenge, an international competition that vetted the best
applications for Google’s upcoming Android
mobile operating system. Life360 was one of the top 10 companies to be
awarded $275,000. Out of 1,788 entries, it was the only winning
emergency messaging and preparedness application.
Life360’s application automatically notifies
families about emergency events and can send messages to selected family
members even if most infrastructure has failed. Unlike alerts from
previous notification systems, Life360 alerts are customized to each
user; as an example, they can convey the location of the nearest shelter
via turn-by-turn locations to the site using the phone’s
GPS. The GPS system also allows users to track their family members’
locations in real-time.
With Life360’s community network, users can
ask for help as well as assist others using a location-based request
system. For example, if a user pushes the panic button on their phone,
all other users nearby are notified of the event and receive streaming
audio and video from the victim’s camera,
allowing them to instantly assess the situation. Use of the network is
not limited to major emergencies; users can post requests for relatively
minor incidents like missing pets, or to let others nearby know that
they have a resource or skill that may be useful for a given event.
Because the Community Network uses GPS technology, all posts have a
physical location on the map, and users have the option of making alerts
visible only to those nearby. While using mobile phones to communicate
in emergencies is not a new concept, Life360 leverages smartphone
technology to provide what the company believes represents the future of
emergency and community preparedness. The service is built on a
multi-channel messaging system that keeps users connected with their
families, and a community network that allows neighborhoods to overcome
challenges as a group. Life360 defines a Community Network is one that
constantly runs in the background, but is available when needed.
“With a string of natural disasters in the
last few years, and as we watch Hurricane Gustav make its way across the
Southern US, we are again reminded of the importance of being properly
prepared for natural disasters,” said Chris
Hulls, CEO of Life360. “Life360’s
application and the Android platform demonstrate how technology can make
overcoming these challenges orders of magnitude easier, faster and more
effective, potentially saving lives in the process.”
Life360 is currently testing its alpha product and will release a beta
version to the public later this year. The Community Network will be
free of charge, and the Family Manager will be available on a
subscription basis.
For more information about Life360, visit www.life360.com.
For more information about the Google Android Developer Challenge, visit code.google.com/android/adc.html.
About Life360
Life360 uses web and telephony technology to help families and
communities get prepared for and stay connected during minor events and
major emergencies. With its patent-pending multi-channel messaging
system and mobile technology, users can send a message to their entire
family or neighborhood group even if most infrastructure has failed.
Information Source: Business Wire
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