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I was thinking about this the other day, and thinking it might be a suitable candidate to be a backend for the Geoclue project...
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Well, I haven't even gotten my N800 yet but I've been thinking about all the possibilities. I used to have a Windows Mobile phone specifically the Samsung i730 and I remember getting Navizon which was suppose to combine WiFi with Cellular signals (and an OPTIONAL GPS adapter) to determine your location. I got it working once with the i730. Accuracy wasn't too hot but it could have been no one mapped where the cell towers were too well. I would think the N800 should be able to do the same thing with a little tweaking. They released an API that may help and also there is JAVA version they just released for the PC and MAC.
http://www.navizon.com
Not sure. I don't have a GPS adapter for my PC or phone. Any one wanna give it a shot maybe? Thanks,
- DigitalAce7