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Mobile, GPS, WiFi Applications using Google Maps

Mobile Phone Applications using Google MapsNavizon - Enables drivers and pedestrians to navigate cities wirelessly. People can use Navizon to map cell phone towers and WiFi access points. Once they sync their PDA or cell phone, they can view them in Google maps (Cell towers in blue, WiFi access points in red). A local search tab in the app also makes use of geotags overlaid on a Google Map interface. Check out the Buddy Tracker - VERY cool stuff!3D Tracking - Glenn Letham from GISUser.com explains: Using your mobile phone or PDA, along with your GPS receiver, you can record and view your movements in detail on Google Earth or Google Maps.JumpClaimer.com - use your mobile phone to Google Map your travels anywhere in the world. It's as simple as an SMS.eRuv Mobile: A Street History in Semacode - From this post: "If you're alive in Manhattan, grab a Java phone and a semacode reader beta and use the nifty google-maps interface to find the tag nearest to you. There's also photos of eRuv (use the eruv tag in flickr)".KMaps introduces mobile geo photoblogging - mobile users can upload and geotag their photos through KMaps straight to KMaps online Photoblog. Both public and privatePhotoblogs are supported as well as photo rating.Tip: Using Mologogo + Google Earth - It lets you track GPS enabled phones using Google maps. This latest addition to Mologogo lets you output the data as .kml file which you can then play with in Google Earth.Maps + Mobile + Mashups + Social Media = Kmaps - Steve Rubel at MicroPersuasion.com talks up the mobile mashup capabilities within KMaps in this post.

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