I've been lurking' since I found out about the OpenMoko effort/product, but 
this looks like a good time to chime in.

The GPS applications, especially in combination with phone functionality, seem 
like a great differentiator. Could end up redefining the answer to "What is a 
cell phone besides 'just' a cell phone?" The answers have so far mostly 
included (a) a PDA and (b) a music player... this would be a new entry in the 
race.

I'm at PayPal (one of the eBay properties, along with Skype), and have a good 
friend who is well-placed in the Google Earth division. (Note that Google Earth 
and Google Maps are quite different, BTW.) Said friend is on holiday at 
present, but I'll forward him this thread and relevant links, and we can see 
where that goes. (I also hope to join the development effort- VoIP and embedded 
experience from time at Avaya- but need to gauge my available time carefully 
before committing.)

More news if/when I have any...

Bob

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From: "Jeff Andros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
the Google maps website does list a linux version, but it lists a pentium class 
processor as a system requirement, I wonder if we could get google to do a 
custom compile onto our hardware, seems like their style

--Jeff 


On 11/27/06, Alessandro Iurlano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



On 11/27/06, David Ormsbee < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

We can still have an application that simply reads GPS data from the
phone and hits the Google Maps website with it, right?  The site
accepts long/lat. coordinates, and even has a satellite view mode
(though the quality isn't as high as in Google Earth).

Dave


Unfortunately it seems we cannot.
Google maps API's terms of service allow you to use it in a website and not in 
a 
standalone non-Web application (FAQ clearly says that) 
And Google Earth requires the client to be installed on the machine that you 
use.
So both ways are not valid :(

The only doable thing I can think now is a client to compile information 
for the openstreetsmap project :( 
This license is against all the applications that I wanted to implement

Bye and thanks,
Alessandro




On 11/27/06, Marcus Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 12:44 +0100, Alessandro Iurlano wrote: 
>
> > I know that google provides API for the search engine. Are there APIs 
> > for google earth maps too?
>
> Slashdot ran yesterday a story about this:
>
> http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/25/225256 
> http://gaia.serezhkin.com/
>
> Basically the same goes for map data. You may have a look into 
> openstreetmap.org .
>
> You may ask Sean about availability of maps for the Neo1973 (a quick
> search in the ML-archives gives no hits).
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Marcus
>
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