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2009-10-21
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2009-10-21
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MaemoMapper can work with Google maps. But to officially support it, it would need the permission of Google to use their maps, which I think will not happen. Google is not _that_ opensource-friendly.
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Ok, first off, Big N900 fan, thats the phone that took that bite out of apple. it beats iphones on the was to real fights. ok so getting that off my chest, 2 concerns that dont affect my decision to buy the n900. (1), google maps app for the n900. is it a yes ? no?..ovi maps suck, i live in Trinidad and Tobago (small islands in the caribbean) and i cant see detailed stuff of my country while on google maps i can see my dog licking his balls on the porch. plus it has a cool feature where i can track other ppls locations in my social network via email address. i would really like that on my n900. (2), portrait mode....whats up with that?....i created an account here just for this thread, i really need to know whats the outcome..N900 RULES!!!
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