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2010-02-20
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2010-02-21
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Yes, it can. In GPS settings enable only the second flag, network positioning.
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2010-02-21
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Positioning is due by triangulation of cellular towers. Or if your using a wireless router, based on the rough location of the assigned IP address.
Does anyone know how this works, and is it possible to get similar functionality from the N900 (I know it has GPS built-in).
I know that the N900 has GPS built-in, but i am curious to find out how google achieved this and would like to come up with a similar thing in Maemo