On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Kevin Elliott wrote:
Agreed, most of the phones that are even advertised with GPS, are typically GPS-A, and rely on network data that is pay-per-use, or E911 accessible only. It's too bad, because like you, I want to build platforms with which people can interact using their location data. I'm sure that's a goal of a lot of people here (as I've seen over the last year or so). Now if I can only get Navizon to work well without Wifi enabled, so I can have SOME kind of locativity.
They've talked of Palm support for some time, but there is none yet, so it's still in the vein of "vaporware" for myself and most smartphone users I know.
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