Didn't we put a man on the moon?  It can't be done seems a little lazy
today!

I have read all the posts about this topic and I understand the
arguments being made.  However, I would like to know how Google Maps
can return my *current* location yet while driving the same stretch of
road, the Android API often (not always) gives me a last known
location that was miles back.  I need to be able to rely on the API to
provide me with a *current location* and I have tried all the tricks
being proposed here and elsewhere.  Is there lower level code
someplace that could ping the phone's radio for a "fresh fix?"

If you have solved this riddle, I would be happy to pay for your
solution.

Peace,
Scott

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