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Pioneer Press, TwinCities.com Writes About The Power & Functionality Of FastMall In A Brilliant Article.

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Pioneer Press, MN

Excerpts taken from the following article – You are here: We test airport, mall and skyway apps – Julio Ojeda-Zapata.

Internet mapping and navigation services have evolved in remarkable ways, but it’s largely been an outdoors game. When I’m finding my way on unfamiliar roads, for instance, an Android smartphone can give me turn-by-turn directions using Google Maps Navigation, and even show me a photo of my destination using Google Street View. Amazingly, these goodies are free with the purchase of an Android handset.

Other wonders await. Microsoft’s Bing Maps service provides angled aerial or “bird’s eye” views of urban vistas, including downtown St. Paul, in both photo and computer-generated form that can be explored with a mouse, and even an Xbox 360 controller. Bing has its own (not as complete) version of Street View for virtual driving on a computer screen before you do the real thing.

This is all great when outdoors, but what about in a mall or airport? Sadly, the mapping of vast indoor spaces is not as far along. Progress is being made, though.

In recent mall jaunts, skyway expeditions and on one business trip to Silicon Valley, I availed myself of iPhone apps that aim to make indoor navigation easier. The apps didn’t always deliver, but did provide a tantalizing glimpse into the future.

MALL NAVIGATION

I was much more intrigued by FastMall, a competing app with one killer feature I have found nowhere else: indoor turn-by-turn directions.

Attempting to do this via GPS or other location-fixing technologies is hopeless because these tend to be less precise indoors. Getting a fix using navigation satellites is notoriously difficult with a lot of concrete and steel over your head.

FastMall gets around this, ingeniously, by tapping its own database to create turn-by-turn directions on the fly. The resulting guide is cool: Dotted lines take you from point A to point B using storefronts or other mall landmarks as signposts.

In recent tests at the Mall of America, this worked flawlessly. I looked up a destination in the app database, entered the store closest to me, and FastMall took it from there. Its animated navigation is almost like playing a video game.

I am well acquainted with the megamall, so I noticed FastMall did not always pick the most direct route (by cutting through the mall’s theme-park middle when appropriate, for instance, rather than around its retail-concourse edges). When racing my wife to Cinnabon, I lost by minutes in my reliance on the app to get me there before she did.

But for those unfamiliar with this mall, FastMall would be a time saver.

FastMall, made by New York City-based MindSmack, is crammed with features such as Internet check-ins, a bathroom finder and a parking-spot reminder.

Full article page here.

Download FastMall for iPhone or iPod Touch FREE – http://getap.ps/fastmall

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Mall at The Source in Westbury, NY, The Empire Mall in Sioux Falls, SD, Westfield Hawthorn in Vernon Hills, IL Interactive Shopping Mall Map Directories Now Available For Free Download.

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Mall at The Source in Westbury, NY gives you more choices in shopping. This unique retail and entertainment center in Westbury, NY, features Dave & Busters, The Cheesecake Factory, Famous Footwear, Foot Locker, Gap, Gap Kids, H&M, Nordstrom Rack, Off 5th-Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, Old Navy, P.F. Chang’s China Bistro and so much more!

The Empire Mall in Sioux Falls, SD and adjoining Empire East together comprise the largest retail shopping complex between Minneapolis and Denver. Located on 41st Street (South Dakota’s busiest roadway), at the crossroads of Interstates 29 and 90, the retail complex reigns as the No. 1 traffic draw in the state, receiving more visitors each year than Mount Rushmore and the Black Hills.

With six strong anchors and more than 180 shops and restaurants, Empire’s trade area extends over 13,900 square miles and covers 20 counties in southeastern South Dakota, southwestern Minnesota and northwestern Iowa.

Westfield Hawthorn in Vernon Hills, IL features over 160 stores, including Barnes & Noble, Banana Republic, Carson Pirie Scott, Coach, H&M, Macy’s and Sears.

Download FastMall for iPhone or iPod Touch FREE – http://getap.ps/fastmall

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FastMall 2.1 released. Featuring malls in all 50 US States, Canada and UK.

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

The following is the most up to date list of malls by state/country that include interactive mall maps and turn by turn directions without using GPS + shake your iPhone to locate then be taken to the nearest restroom. All 1500+ malls in the FastMall iPhone app include full community features like review anything (video review anything too), check in at stores, restaurants and yes, even the restroom, deals, remember where you parked using GPS and more.

1. Alabama: Bel Air Mall
2. Alaska: Dimond Center
3. Arizona: Chandler Fashion Center, Kierland Commons, Paradise Valley Mall, Scottsdale Fashion Square
4. Arkansas: Park Plaza Mall
5. California: Antelope Valley Mall, Arden Fair Mall, Beverly Center, Brea Mall, Del Amo Fashion Center, Fashion Island, Laguna Hills Mall, Lakewood Center, Los Cerritos Center, Montebello Town Center, Puente Hills Mall, Rodeo Drive, Serramonte Center, South Bay Galleria, Stanford Shopping Center, Stonewood Center, Sunvalley Shopping Center, The Grove, The Oaks, The Shops at Mission Viejo, Westfield San Francisco Centre
6. Colorado: Cherry Creek
7. Connecticut: Danbury Fair
8. Delaware: Dover Mall
9. District of Columbia: The Shops at Georgetown Park
10. Florida: Aventura Mall, Dadeland Mall, Sawgrass Mills, Town Center at Boca Raton
11. Georgia: Arbor Place Mall
12. Hawaii: Ala Moana Center
13. Idaho: Boise Towne Center
14. Illinois: The 900 Shops
15. Indiana: Castleton Square
16. Iowa: Southridge Mall
17. Kansas: Oak Park Mall
18. Kentucky: Fayette Mall
19. Louisiana: The Esplanade
20. Maine: South Portland
21. Maryland: Westfield Montgomery Shopping Mall, Arundel Mills Mall
22. Massachusetts: Burlington Mall, Natick Collection Mall, Northshore Mall
23. Michigan: Woodland Mall
24. Minnesota: Mall of America
25. Mississippi: Bonita Lakes Mall
26. Missouri: Columbia Mall, North Park Mall
27. Montana: Rimrock Mall
28. Nebraska: West Roads Mall
29. Nevada: Fashion Show, The Forum Shops at Caesars
30. New Hampshire: Mall of New Hampshire
31. New Jersey: Bridgewater Commons, Cherry Hill Mall, Deptford Mall, Freehold Raceway Mall, Hamilton Mall, Jersey Gardens, Mall At Short Hills, Menlo Park Mall, Monmouth Mall, Moorestown Mall, Quaker Bridge Mall, The Shops At Riverside, Westfield Garden State Plaza
32. New York: Great Northern Mall, Green Acres Mall, Palisades Center Mall, Queens Center, Roosevelt Field Mall, Shops at Columbus Circle, Smith Haven, Walt Whitman Mall, Wilton Mall at Saratoga, Woodbury Commons
33. North Carolina: Crabtree Mall
34. North Dakota: West Acres Mall
35. Ohio: Southern Park Mall
36. Oklahoma: Penn Square Mall
37. Oregon: Valley River Center
38. Pennsylvania: Beaver Valley, King of Prussia
39. South Carolina: Citadel Mall
40. South Dakota: Rushmore Mall
41. Tennessee: Opry Mills Mall
42. Texas: Grapevine Mills, NorthPark Center, The Galleria – Houston, Willowbrook Mall Houston
43. Utah: Layton Hills Mall
44. Vermont: University Mall
45. Virginia: Tysons Corner Center, Fair Oaks Mall
46. Washington: Westfield Vancouver
47. Washington D.C.: The Shops at Georgetown Park
48. West Virginia: Charleston Town Center
49. Wisconsin: Mayfair Mall
50. Wyoming: Frontier Mall
51. Toronto: Toronto Eaton Centre, Yorkdale, West Edmonton (Coming this week).
52. Vancouver: Metropolis at Metrotown
53. London: Brent Cross, Bluewater – Kent
53. Puerto Rico: Plaza Las Americas

Can also see the list here: http://fastmall.com/malls.html

Is your mall not on this list? Let us know what you would like us to add – Contact (at) FastMall (dot) com

FastMall iPhone app featured in Minneapolis’ largest newspaper, The Star Tribune.

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Directionally challenged shoppers, take heart. There’s an app for that.

FastMall is a free iPhone download that works sort of like an indoor Google Map. FastMall can help shoppers navigate through the maze of stores, find restaurant peer reviews, and (of course) get coupons and exclusive deals.

Parents with strollers can locate escalators and elevators. A GPS function can reunite parking ramp wanderers with their cars. FastMall even provides a turn-by-turn route to the nearest restroom.

FastMall is a product of New York-based MindSmack, which does Web development for such companies as Citibank and IBM. The program launched in mid-December, and was upgraded a little more than a week ago.

Direct article link:

http://www.startribune.com/business/83692452.html?elr=KArks:DCiU1OiP:DiiUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aULPQL7PQLanchO7DiUr