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Slightly related to the topic perhaps, because with an ssh daemon as well, you could log in to your device and initiate tracking or whatever you liked to do (warning notifications and whatnot). You could then do it when you needed to, instead of doing it all the time/regularly.
I think miniGPSD has this function already. Also, at least Fennec will have geolocation APIs, so you could try and rip that out of their code.
My idea is to make a daemon (therefore no GUI) that should start with the phone and log its position every N minutes.
The position won't be stored in the phone, but sent to a server web (personal or public with account) and accessible through a web page.
Therefore if you lost the phone or someone stole it, you could trace its position and have it back.
What do you think about? Could it be a good idea?
ps: I'm an italian boy, therefore my English is full of mistakes... sorry!