I posted this early this morning and I still haven't seen it, so if it
shows up twice, my apologies.  Feel free to delete this one.

Does anyone think the wifi based location determination actually
works? I guess I imagine that it would work like this. In the office
where I work, there are a couple of wireless networks. And once I go
inside the building with my phone,the GPS quality goes to crap since
it is indoors--no surprise there. It can literally be off by BLOCKS,
perhaps a half mile or more after I've been inside for a while. I
would like to think that the phone would somehow know that, OK, I
don't have a decent GPS signal, so let's see if I can get a decent
wifi location. Sure, it's not going to tell me what room in the
building I am in, which GPS would be able to do if there wasn't a roof
on the building, but I am OK with that. I just want locale to know
what building I am in. So now I have to make circles of about a half
mile in radius (a mile in diameter) to be sure my location in locale
doesn't look like I've left and gone to the default profile since the
GPS accuracy decreases once you go inside a building and it starts
looking like you are hopping all over the place.

So, where does the Wifi database live? How can I test it to see how
accurate it is--both in terms of feet and inches and in terms of
completeness of the database? Can I add new wifi access points to the
database? How can I see, for instance, if my home access point is in
the database? What happens if I move and take my access point with me?
How do I update the database?

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