Ok, so you use a separate app to do it. I'm not sure why apple would not permit 
that app in their store, perhaps it accesses something they don't llike. There 
is a similar app for android that allows a bluetooth receiver to work, but you 
don't have to hack your android phone, you simply install the app from the 
market. I like the apple platform, but sometimes I think it's too restrictive.
On May 15, 2011, at 10:09 AM, brandt wrote:

> I just checked MacRumors Forums and it has been tested and prooven to work.
>  
> "If you jailbreak your ipod touch and get either RoqyBT (for iOS4 it will be 
> RoqyBT4) or BTstackGPS from cydia then you can use a Bluetooth gps receiver."
>  
> check http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=787122
> 
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