On Jun 13, 2:22 pm, Marc Reichelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > 1. idea: GPS navigation over Internet
> 2. idea: Telephone over WLAN (e.g. through a SIP provider).
> etwork if it is possible.
>
> What do think about my ideas?
>
I guess I bite.
1.: This has been implemented in a few flavors. Traditional car
navigation as well as pedestrian-oriented 3d-implementation. I am
certain there are plenty more which have not been published on one of
the email lists here.
2.: This wouldn't be really an application but rather integrated in
the phone stack. Has been done years ago already. If you get an
unlocked unbranded Nokia E-Series (or N95, I believe) you can toy with
that right out of the box. I am using VoIP/SIP client over WLAN on my
E60 on a daily basis. And over 3G (UMTS) for funsies when in Europe.
Yeah... hasn't been seen this side of the water much, but altogether
this is not "killer" new. Unless iPhone is the benchmark (little stab
here) (;->)
JP

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