You can also try where (http://developer.where.com) It works on many
phones in the US, and when you're done you could share it with other
where users.
On May 2, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Shane Ring wrote:
Run.GPS works well for recording and reporting my marathon
training. The prereqs narrow down your options though. You need a
windows mobile phone and internal/external GPS.
http://www.gps-sport.net/
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Joseph Monahan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
Long time reader, first time poster...
I'm working on a personal project to track my bike ride across the
country
this summer. I wanted to do something with live tracking but not
have to
buy an expensive gps unit and subscription. I'm also looking to
carry as
little weight as possible.
So I was thinking, why not use my cell phone (or a cell phone that
has the
potential to do the following)? I'm thinking I could use some
software (and
hopefully not have to write it) to triangulate my position via cell
towers
(similar to how the iphone works). That averaged position would
then be
submitted somehow to my server which takes it and updates my map.
The problem is: is there such software to triangulate, ideally one
that will
also take that position and send it out to something (email, txt,
whatever)?
Any other ideas, advice, help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe
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