Kinomap

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Kinomap
Kinomap Logo.png
Type of businessPrivate company
Type of site
Geolocation-Video hosting service-Training app-Fitness app
Available inEnglish, French, Chinese, Dutch, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian Spanish
Headquarters,
France
Area servedWorldwide
Founder(s) Laurent Desmons, Philippe Moity
URL kinomap.com
Registration14-day trial, 12€ / month
Current statusActive

Kinomap is an interactive training app for indoor cycling, rowing and running that enables individuals to find and share geolocated videos. The Kinomap platform is available in 15 languages, has 370,000 miles of geolocated routes and more than 40,000 training videos in over 195 countries worldwide. [1]

Contents

The maps combine the video with navigation routes, and add physical data (like altitude, elevation, speed, pollution level, three-dimensional acceleration, bearing/direction, radioactivity, temperature and distance covered figures). During playback, a user may fast-forward the video to any desired point through video, map or graph. Navigation maps can be viewed in any one of several map formats including Google Map, Satellite, Terrain, Earth and OpenStreetMap (O.S.M.). A user may tag his Point of Interests on the map, identified during the journey, set Hot Spots, add notes or comments and specify a travel mode (pedestrian, car, bus, train, aircraft etc.). [2] [3]

Partnerships and awards

Kinomap has partnerships with Pôle Régional Numérique, Nord-Pas-De-Calais Region [4] [5] and is one of the supporters of Bik'Earth project [6] .

Kinomap won the ANT+ Innovator Prize, the "Orange Innovation Prize" and is a member of the Ant+ Alliance. Also, the application Kinomap Trainer has won awards like Macworld Editor's Choice [7] , Cycling Plus magazine App of the Month [8] etc. and has featured in a number of magazines like Apps Magazine [9] , Mobile Choice [10] etc. [11]

See also

Notes

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    S.No. Wikipedia articleKinomap video referenced in the article
    1 Prix d'Amérique 2009 edition second by second video and winner position with Meaulnes du Corta
    2 Los Gatos Creek Trail Los Gatos Creek Trail entire path in video+map
    3 South Kaibab Trail South Kaibab Trail (Trailhead to Cedar Ridge)
    4 Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and Australian Grand Prix Melbourne Formula 1 Grand Prix, Kimi Räikkönen in 2007
    5 Infinite Loop (street) and Apple Campus Cycling the Infinite Loop with interactive map
    6 Mulholland Drive Mulholland Drive filmed with an on-board camera displayed on a map
    7 Lombard Street (San Francisco) Down Lombard Street view in Video with interactive map
    8 Googleplex Biking around Googleplex
    9 Paradise Valley, Arizona 15 minutes drive in the streets of Paradise Valley AZ with video and interactive map
    10 Mandalay Bay Tram The full journey in video with an interactive map
    11 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps One lap at Spa Classic 2011
    12 Nürburgring One full Nordschleife lap with an on-board camera