On Jun 11, 2009, at 1:07 PM, Brent Harding wrote: > They didn't say that in the presentation. I guess someone like > Sendero could do this as nobody said Tom Tom will be accessible for > us or even work for walking routes. Whoever takes this one on will > also likely have to make Bluetooth drivers for external GPS > receivers since the kind in most phones won't register movement less > than 5 miles an hour. I would believe that as I tried the trial of > Mobile Geo on my Sprint Mogul, and just sitting still the current > location drifted until it became unknown. Even the first fix was off > by at least several blocks. > At this point, we have no idea whether or not Tomtom will be accessible. It may or may not be, but I see no reason to assume without finding out.
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