Using your phone’s built-in GPS receiver can make urban navigation a breeze, assuming you have an up to date street map loaded onto the handset, or can access something like Google Maps for Mobile.
Step off the beaten track, though, and you might run into some trouble, Most of the maps you are...
Nokia Maps 2.0 launched in beta form at the Mobile World Congress 2008 in Barcelona, Spain, bringing with it a handful of features that many S60 users were likely using to great extent. So, with the application's exit from beta testing, Nokia Maps 2.0 is ready to bring GPS navigation to the S60...
Google has quietly released a new version of Google Maps Mobile with a nifty new feature that lets you pinpoint your location without a GPS device.
My Location uses the relative position of your phone to the nearest cell transmitters to triangulate your position and display it on a Google Map view.
Granted...
Maps are great if you know exactly where you’re currently located, but what good are they when you’re completely lost? Navizon is a great solution to help locate your approximate position based on cell-tower signal triangulation (we’ve been using on our iPhones with great results for...
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