Partfoundry has a video that shows how their iPhone GPS module works. The GPS connects to the iPhone’s connector and an additional piece of software sends the GPS coordinates to Google Maps. At the moment, you would still need to hack your iPhone in order to install a third-party application, but this launches only in February ($90), so who knows what can happen by then. Partfoundry.com
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