Google Maps simulate GPS on phones
Posted on Nov 28, 07 05:52 PM PDT
The new version of Google Maps boasts a beta feature known as "My Location" that was specially designed to simulate an actual GPS experience on cellphones as well as handheld devices that do not come equipped with GPS hardware. It does so by taking information broadcast from mobile towers that are nearby non-GPS equipped cellphones, approximating the device's current location on the map with an accuracy of about 10 city blocks. While that isn't as precise as an actual GPS system, it is as good as it gets currently. The My Location feature is currently available for the majority of Web-enabled handsets, including Java, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, and Nokia/Symbian devices. Unfortunately, iPhone owners will have to sit out on this one.
Your Comments
Comments will be published immediately if you use a Disqus, Facebook or Twitter account. Anonymous comments will be moderated.
Featured Posts
Top Stories
Holiday shopping: our Uber10 suggestions
Google OSes might merge
Flare wind-sensitive electronic dress
Pogoplug 2 announced, looks great
Free In-flight Wi-fi on Virgin America by Google
Google Chrome OS, What's New?
Frictionator Ford F650 gets jet engine
Apple tablet delayed again
DermaStream CST system to get FDA approval
BiliChek bilirubin measurement system
Google OSes might merge
Flare wind-sensitive electronic dress
Pogoplug 2 announced, looks great
Free In-flight Wi-fi on Virgin America by Google
Google Chrome OS, What's New?
Frictionator Ford F650 gets jet engine
Apple tablet delayed again
DermaStream CST system to get FDA approval
BiliChek bilirubin measurement system



