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They develop for Nokia too.
Maybe they could make this for us
Unfortunately the N900 does not have a built in compass, so AR applications like Wikitude are not possible to run on this device.
Sorry,
Nicola
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Anyway - check the video. Android has awesome GPS, but only regular one with nice features, but the one where videocamera is interacted.
the video on youtube
I think it's something new on mobile GPS