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Activities like this is what the idea of a UI is a map tends to foster - and so sharing your location either ad hoc, or in accurate-but-imprecise ways is pretty much par the course.
That being said, if I can wrap my brain around some of the particulars - I'd post it as a brainstorm for a neat Ovi Map feature - and one that would probably push the idea of POI into exactly what Nokia needs to see from this platform.
Sorry for the side tracking all; please carry on pinning the Maemo on the globe
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