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"What second stage are you talking about?"
OK, it may not be formally called "second stage", but logically there must be a multi-step process here:
1) Acquire GPS location
2) Attempt to refine (1) with GPRS 'triangulation' algorithm
3) Send location to server to obtain textual geotag labels.
Why this can't be done with a WLAN connection is odd. OK, so you don't have the (2) GPRS-refined location, but you could still be in the right ballpark.
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This device uses Maemo 5 software on Linux.
This sentence gave me shivers. I know its nothing new, since the 770, n800, n810, Google Android etc all run on linux, but to see it in writing in a manual, on a device as open as the n900 by a major company like Nokia bodes well for the future of Linux and Open Source Software.
see mi
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/series_can.do;HHOJSID=JCsQKGTRYMh6qkt5YmlWNXXq3p4C JJXvlGrnBw7ChGBgrwyvlw0q!2107447680?storeName=comp uter_store&landing=notebooks&a1=Category&v1=Mini&j umpid=in_R329_prodexp/hhoslp/psg/notebooks/Mini
Maybe he refers to Skyhook Wireless API. If that database is online instead of offline. But I'm not sure such is used.
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