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2010-11-30
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I am afraid it is a google maps limitation. To make sure just try to visit http://www.google.com/maps
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2010-11-30
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Just to comfirm GoogleMaps web works on the N900 in China.
Google Maps (Java app) on Symbian handset also work fine.
I wonder why GeePS display only blank screen....
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2010-12-01
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Maybe google.com/maps works but not the google maps api (that geeps uses).
At least this is what I understood from previous posts on this thread:
[1] http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...6&postcount=90
[2] http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...2&postcount=98
You can also try on default web browser: http://www.crochik.com/gps.html for some more clues.
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2010-12-01
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Thanks for all your pointers. I'm learning
Default web browser (http://www.crochik.com/gps.html) displays unfamiliar map - somewhere around Av. Nove de Juiho...
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2010-12-01
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2010-12-01
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I wanted to post a quick response before I forget.
GasBuddy
My friend somehow has GasBuddy integrated with his iPhone. He used his iPhone map to find the lowest diesel fuel around us. I know that google is the default map on his phone, I wonder if maybe there's a way to tie GasBuddy maps in with this frontend application you've made.
This is a very cool app you've setup, so I hope these suggestions don't seem like a lack of appreciation. I'm just throwing out ideas that might make it more cool.
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2010-12-02
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I don't mind suggestion and ideas at all. Please keep them coming.
On the GasBuddy: I went to their web site and couldn't find any "public api". It would be possible to scrape the data from their mobile version but it is not how I like to implement things.
I would depend on them providing me with a "data feed" and authorization to use the data.
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2010-12-02
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I'll confirm with my friend how he accessed the GasBuddy map. I just assumed that it was some "app" that integrated with google maps, because he doesn't do anything that isn't easy.
So I understand that this app you've developed is essentially an orchestrator of google maps data and you can sometimes integrate other web-based data. Is that correct?
I googled "api" and I see that it's a application programming interface. api seems like a general term, do you need to have access to a specifically defined api, like "google maps api"?
I'd be willing to email GasBuddy and request access. I just don't know what I'd be requesting, exactly.
Seems like GasBuddy would want more people using thier site. They depend on user feedback for an updated database of fuel prices.
Being able to see diesel prices in my proximity would be very useful to me.
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2010-12-03
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#180
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Now this is getting odd... the page that just worked on your browser is pretty much the same code that the geeps uses.
Did you get any error messages on geeps or anything that I can work with? On the next release I will add a logger to make debuging easier
My maemo work:
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For Harmattan:
GeePS - native UI around google maps - GApp - access to optimized mobile "google apps".
Shutdown - shutdown and reboot with one click - QuickCall - one click call, skypeout and google voice integration using dial tones.
WakeOnLan - wake computers on your local network.
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For Maemo/N900:
GApp - access to optimized mobile "google apps". - MobWebMail: browser optimized to access multiple gmail accounts
MyContacts: 75 Contacts on your desktop, ring tones per group and more - GeePS: native front-end for google maps
Macuco2 : web browser to access web sites optimized for the iphone - WakeOnLan: wake up computers on your local network
dbBrowser: Simple application to browse sqlite databases