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Default GPS Discovered In Google Local For Mobile

"Bill McKee" wrote in message
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Cristian Streng has been digging around in his Google Local For Mobile and
found the following file "GpsEnabled: false." downloaded to his Nokia 6600
phone. What if it said "true"

50 miles out in blue water, looking for a restaurant, gas station, someone
to fix that out-drive. Google Mobile to the rescue.

With GPS Google's service becomes a huge threat to many of the companies
that already sell handheld navigation system like TomTom and Navicore.

The GPS feature could well be waiting for a second release of the service,
or waiting for next-gen handsets with a GPS built into them, to become
more
widely used.

There have been rumbles about Yahoo Maps linking up with mobile phone
companies too.

Won't be long before we can toss the GPS and just use our mobile phones.



Has to have a GPS chip in the phone. When I worked as apps engineer for
Texas Instruments, I worked with a company that was doing the first GPS and
local info content on phones. We, as the phone chip supplier, had embedded
a GPS module in a phone. You still have to get the public to buy the
phones, and are enough going to spring for a 3G phone?



I got a Samsung i730 ($600.00) free with a two year service agreement. If
anyone can get product (GPS) in the consumers hands it the would be the
communications companies.

I paid 250-400 for my first GPS, a DeLorme that I was able to hook to my
Palm Pilot.

And a 1,000 plus for a Garmin GPSMAP 376C that was stolen after we used it
once.

What they charge for the connect time is going to be the major impediment.

Just another new toy...