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Geolocation technology to be used at UK shopping center

A popular UK mall is using iBeacon technology for its special “Ladies Night”.

The marketing team at Meadowhall shopping center, located in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, has developed a mobile app that uses geolocation technology, which will give its female shoppers the opportunity to take advantage of great deals and bargains during its “Ladies Night” event later this week.

Shoppers with the mobile app can receive real-time discount offers.

Meadowhall’s marketing team, in collaboration with technology startup TagPoints, developed the application. However, the app was not only designed for the upcoming event, but has also been created to work with specific events that are occurring throughout the shopping mall’s calendar. That being said “Ladies Night” will be its initial test.

When users download the app, real-time shopping deals from retailers in the mall will be sent directly to their mobile device. This is made possible through BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) iBeacon technology.

When a shopper discovers a hotspot, a push notification is sent to their smartphone. All they need to do is tap the notification to activate the offer. Once activated, the offer can be redeemed immediately. Some of the participating retailers include: Hotel Chocolat, House of Fraser, Cath Kidston, and Krispy Kreme.

Meadowhall’s marketing director, Richard Pinfold, said “our upcoming Ladies’ Night event provides us with the perfect opportunity to launch this new platform. We will be closely monitoring our customers’ response to the trial to best manage the frequency and targeting of messages, and indeed the hotspot locations as a result.” He went on to say that iBeacon is an “exciting marketing concept”. It allows Meadowhall to connect with its shoppers and provide them with appropriate discounts and offers based on the customer’s location.Geolocation Technology - Mobile shopping app

The introduction of geolocation technology is only one of many new systems implemented by Medowhall.

In addition to the app that uses iBeacon, the mall has also put its MallComm app into action, which is an application designed to share information and news among retailers who trade at the shopping center.

Nonetheless, it is the hope of Meadowhall that their trials during this event will help to illustrate the usefulness of iBeacon geolocation technology to retailers and consumers, alike. Location based tech has been rapidly adopted among merchants around the world, but shoppers are more hesitant to take part as they are resistant to opt into programs that involve tracking. Should the technique be employed appropriately, however, this has the chance to become one of the most successful applications achieved, so far.

Mobile app knows what Facebook users are watching

The social media giant recently released a new optional feature for its iOS and Android app users.

Last week, Facebook upgraded its mobile app for iPhone and Android mobile phones, which now gives users the option of using the microphones of their mobile devices to listen and identify music and TV content and share this information in their posts.

The audio-recognition feature can be turned on or off.

Users who are interested in taking advantage of this feature will be given the option to turn it on after updating the app and they will also be provided with information on how the new feature functions. If the user chooses to turn it on it will make it easier for them to share what they are watching or listening to as soon as they begin writing a post. The app will give users the option to include information about what is playing in the background if they want to include that in their status update. The feature can also be turned off at any time.

Aryeh Selkman, the product manager who was in charge of developing the app’s audio-recognition feature said, “We want to help people tell better stories.” He added, “I hope there are people who love the feature and post more.” If Facebook users share more about what is of interest to them, this could potentially increase the value of ads that are targeted at some of the social network’s billion-plus users.Facebook Mobile App Update

The social media mobile app works much like the popular audio-recognition app Shazam.

The technology used in the Facebook app is very similar to Shazam because it utilizes the microphones that have been integrated into a smartphone to recognize television and music. Facebook signed deals to attain audio from 160 TV stations in America. According to the social media company, it only takes 15 seconds for the app to identify a live show.

In addition, Facebook has stated that it has made deals with music streaming sites like Rdio and Spotify, which gives users of Facebook the ability to preview songs that other users have shared. Songs can be previewed using the same mobile app audio identification feature.