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http://www.itwire.com/content/view/30646/1103/
Good in depth article, don't worry guys its coming for the N900
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There are no mention of N900 or Maemo in that article. I think Nokia just screwed us very badly today!
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Side question: in the new OVI maps did they move the current position placement? It is ******ED to have that displayed above your current location--ESPECIALLY if the app only works in landscape. There is hardly any room to display what's ahead. Who gives a **** about what is way left and way right?