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On Jun 13, 11:22 pm, Marc Reichelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I think what the upcoming mobile phones with Android on them really
> need is at least one killer application that no other devices have.
> During the last months I got some ideas about what could be something
> like this - but I don't have the time to develop it (I'm in
> university), so I publish them here.
>
> 1. idea: GPS navigation over Internet.
> Google Maps is already there, the GPS chip is available - so what
> about a GPS navigation system that is stored online and is accessed by
> the mobile phone?
> The advantages are:
>   - complex and large map material possible (only the important map
> tiles for a route have to be stored on the device, the server stores
> the complete material as Google already does now)
>   - the material is always up-to-date, no need for buying new map
> material
>   - simple integration of map points (gas stations, hotels,
> restaurants) and informational material (Wikipedia)
>   - traffic control is simple if all clients are attached to the same
> system
>
> This is what I always wanted: A GPS system that is up-to-date, free in
> use (the money for the service provider comes via advertisements for
> the points of interest) and with good quality, maybe even 3D material.
>
> 2. idea: Telephone over WLAN (e.g. through a SIP provider).
> If I'm at a location where WLAN is available (e.g. at home or in
> university) I want to use this internet access to do my telephone
> calls. A VoIP application could do this, but a better solution would
> be a module that is integrated in the native phone system and which
> uses WLAN instead of a mobile phone network if it is possible.
>
> What do think about my ideas?
> What is your favorite killer application that would make Android
> superior to other systems?
>
> Thanks in advance for your answers
>
> Marc Reichelt   ||  http://www.marcreichelt.de/
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