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> 发件人: Maxthon Chan <[email protected]> > 主题: 回复: CoreLocation clone > 日期: 2013年6月4日 GMT+0800上午4时06分54秒 > 收件人: David Wetzel <[email protected]> > > If so, how about hack into it and clone CoreLocation? As of now, we need to > hack out 1) using Google API (lots of NSURLConnection things, maybe my > CGIJSONObjects libraries can help?) and 2) GPS receivers on /dev/tty* > > Shameless plug: CGIJSONObject library allow you to write JSON-based > HTTP-backed protocols without "actually" coding. It generate JSON objects > based on Objective-C properties and find out remote methods based on names of > called methods, using the Objective-C method forwarding mechanism. This > library is licensed under 2-clause BSD license. > > 在 2013-6-4,上午4:01,David Wetzel <[email protected]> 写道: > >> Hi Guys, >> >> it could use the information from the wireless networks. >> The round button on http://maps.google.com locates me on about 10m. >> >> Greetings from Toronto >> >> David Wetzel >> >> On 3 Jun 2013, at 15:57, Gregory Casamento <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I wouldn't say it's useless on computers. On computers I'm pretty sure it >>> uses IP address geolocation. >> >
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