I have a bit of experience in GIS data and applications. Okay, a lot.
Sean is absolutely right about the rarity and high price of street maps,
not to mention the legal rights problems which can drag in Queens and
Kings.
The first question to answer is: what is the necessary accuracy?
If you're
will find their future. -- David
Williams
Hear, hear.
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Trying to write off Linux on mobile devices, doesn't seem to be aware of
the Neo project:
http://www.newlc.com/The-cloudy-future-of-mobile-Linux.html
Thought I'd bring it to y'all's attention in case anyone would like to
clue him in.
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I like this thread, although I'm not giving my $350 phone to my kids!
Some of the high schools here have really strict rules against kids
getting calls in class. I can understand it, but 1)Sometimes I need to
contact my daughter and 2)She can't always remember how she left the
ringer (on/off)
So
Joe,
As with many US gov sites, the information scent isn't as strong as it
could be, but start here: https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/cf/eas/
You'll want the 'Generic Search' link on the left, Reports menu.
When you find a phone (I haven't looked for Neo yet, I suspect it hasn't
been filed),
Welcome!
The answer to your question is Yes. If you want more specific information,
please read the following resources for the technical how-to; it's all out
there.
To search the mailing list:
In your favorite search engine:
site:lists.openmoko.org [keyword(s)]
2007 Neo1973
Here's a touchscreen mobile product that has a familiarish name and
claims to be 'open', by which I think they mean 'has an API'.
In any case, this page has ideas to consider for gestures:
http://www.neonode.com/en-gb/Products/Neonode-N2/Neonode-N2-technology/U
sing-Neno/
Sam Kome
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Sorry to bend the thread a little, but I wanted to respond to Andreas'
T9 comment. My position is neutral; T9 seems to work well for some
people and some purposes, not so well for others.
These folks did a decent usability test that should be useful to
consider when designing the onscreen
Yes, if the phone in question has been locked to another carrier:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsidy_lock
Usually this kind of lock can be removed one way or another.
The issues of hardware crippling and data limiting/steering can be
harder to remediate.
Hope this helps.
-Original
even with a contract. Makes me wonder what the real
manufacturing cost is; is the hardware that super-duper or are they
just wanting to have even better margins than they get on ipods?
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