Staley, Daniel L wrote:
So now that the freerunner is almost upon us (my friends will be glad when it finally 
comes out after a year of telling them "a couple months from now I'll have 
it!"),  I have thought about what my first project is going to be.

Being the nerd and impulsive buyer I am, I have bought a wireless bluetooth keyboard 
(perfect for the freerunner i think... 
http://www.amazon.com/Stowaway-Ultra-Slim-Bluetooth-Blackberry-Handhelds/dp/B0002OKCXE ) 
for programming on the go, an external GPS antenna with a magnetic end to boost my GPS 
reception in the car, and finally a car "phone/GPS dash holder" to have a place 
to set my freerunner while driving.

It all sounds rather fantastic to be honest. I'm no programmer, but I'd happily test out revisions for you :-) I need to get a FreeRunner first though...

It would be great to have a routing app that integrates with, say, OpenStreetMap. One that could also be used to store tracks and upload them if the road isn't in their database already. I have this fanciful vision of GPS units like FreeRunner (or Dash for that matter) using Open Source data from OSM to do routing, whilst load balancing roads and routes by the servers being aware of traffic flows and optimal routes for that time of day (similar to dash.net really). Where roads aren't present, the GPS traces get uploaded on the fly, and one way systems can be automatically determined by traffic rates and flow....

We can dream, but this certainly sounds like a step there :-)

Kyle

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