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| Founded | 2003 |
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| Headquarters | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
| Key people | Ted Morgan, CEO & Co-Founder Mike Shean, VP of Business Development & Co-Founder Nick Brachet, CTO Farshid Alizadeh, CSO Steve Solari, COO Jed Rice, VP of Market Development Kipp Jones, Senior Architect |
| Products | Wi-Fi Positioning System (WPS) & Loki |
| Services | Location Based Services & Positioning Technologies |
| Revenue | undisclosed |
| Website | Skyhook Wireless |
Skyhook Wireless (formerly known as Quarterscope) is a Boston-based company that has developed a technology for determining geographical location using Wi-Fi as the underlying reference system. Using the MAC addresses of nearby wireless access points and proprietary algorithms, WPS can determine the position of a mobile device within 20-30 meters. It provides service similar to GPS without GPS hardware and can also integrate with GPS-enabled devices to provide hybrid positioning. With sub-second time-to-first-fix, 20-30 meter accuracy and near 100% availability indoors and in dense urban areas, it is very complementary to GPS.
Skyhook's database includes more than 50 million wi-fi access points and covers 70 percent of population centers in the United States and Canada.[1]
Skyhook Wireless offers Loki[2], a free 'virtual GPS' toolbar that automatically integrates a user's location with web content such as Google Maps, Fandango, Weather.com, etc.
Skyhook announced a partnership to help users geotag their pictures. [3]
At the Macworld Conference & Expo in January 2008, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that both the iPhone and iPod touch will use Skyhook's WPS as the primary location engine for Google Maps and other applications.[4]
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Skyhook offers a software development kit (SDK), which allows developers to create location-enabled applications. This uses Skyhook's software-only Wi-Fi Positioning System on the platform of their choice. The software development kit is compatible with all GPS NMEA applications, and provides excellent accuracy and confidence estimation.
The SDK supports Windows XP, Vista and Mobile, as well as Symbian OS, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms.[5]
An article was written exposing the underlying protocol to query the Skyhook database for the physical location of any MAC address.[6]
An article was written describing how to use the Skyhook database with a IPhone and a laptop running Linux, to identify the location of a MAC address.[7]
There is also a video showing the process of using google to search for a MAC address and using the found MAC address with Skyhook's database[citation needed]. This article was also published in the 2008 summer edition of the magazine 2600.
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