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2011-04-14
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2011-04-14
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2011-04-14
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2011-04-14
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For those of us who still want to update their location from the N900, google.com/latitude works fine. You just need to allow it access to the geolocation API. It seem to be doing "smart update" - the update rate changes according to your speed.
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2011-04-14
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2011-04-14
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2011-04-14
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It runs fine... with what app?
In Opera seems impossible to me. It says my device is not compatible.
Firefox 4 has phony and it's easy to change to iPhone user agent, but it's sooooo slooooow and memory and cpu consuming.
On MicroB I use Hide User Agent (app on extras-devel) but I have an Android user agent (I like it the most) and it's quite unconfortable to change from a user agent to others and so on (it's perfect for setting a user agent or revefrting to original. Set/Remove/Change User Agent options only). With Android's user agent Google only offers the option to go to the Market or start the Android application of Latitude.
Macuco (on maemo repositories) would be the best option if it updated my geolocation. It seems like it doesn't.
¿So?
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2011-04-14
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thinking this through a bit... Does this mean that up to now out google login was done in cleartext? I sure hope not :/
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2011-04-14
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[QUOTE=petur;987971
EDIT: and where did you see the 404? In the app somewhere? Or does it log stuff?[/QUOTE]
If you run
/opt/linfati.com/GoogleLatitudeDaemon in a terminal, you get some output: