This isn't entirely a restriction set by Google, but by the
originating data providers such as NavTeq or Teleatlas. They have
licensed the data to Google to use through their API. This restricts
third parties from them storing reusing this data in their own way.
Yahoo recently put down uses
Hi,
On 4/6/07, Andreas Kostyrka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, there is only one way on standard GSM modules to disable SMS
delivery to the phone: When the SIM card SMS slots are filled up. All
phones/modules I've programmed always receive SMS via these storage
slots on the SIM. So I guess
Hi,
On 4/6/07, Tim Newsom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a related note to all of this sms talk... Can you send an sms with
delivery receipt to a range of addresses and get back notification for
all phone numbers which actually exist? (Obviously it will be one at a
time, not boradcast)
I guess
Hi
I had the chance to get my hands on the neo for a short moment (thanks
sean), and i must say i'm double motivated now :)
I had the opportunity to play for a split second with the touchscreen,
and i think we can do things with this touchscreen; it may require
module hacking, for stabilizing
Hi, i was wondering if someone tried to use poky on the neo. I could
be a good work environment (for application testing, touchscreen
behaviour tweaking...)
http://projects.o-hand.com/poky
I'd also be interested in porting/adapting e17 for openmoko; who's
interested in this project?
There's e17
* Christ van Willegen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070407 16:24]:
Hi,
On 4/6/07, Andreas Kostyrka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, there is only one way on standard GSM modules to disable SMS
delivery to the phone: When the SIM card SMS slots are filled up. All
phones/modules I've programmed always
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