TomTom on Openmoko?

ramsesoriginal ramsesoriginal at gmail.com
Thu Mar 27 14:39:58 CET 2008


Ok, this is really cool. I don't even noticed it 'till know :D

2008/3/27 Joseph Reeves <iknowjoseph at gmail.com>:
> Navigation and OSM data submittal?
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>  What's wrong with tangogps? Sounds like it already does what you ask for:
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>  http://www.tangogps.org/
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>  Joseph
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>  On 27/03/2008, ramsesoriginal <ramsesoriginal at gmail.com> wrote:
>  > I am of the idea that a navigation system would be THE killer-app for
>  >  the openmoko, and I personally know many persons that would also pay
>  >  extra money to have a navigator on a phone. We have various
>  >  possibilities: we could try to make some sort of deal with TomTom,
>  >  write our own system based on OSM (and btw we could let the openmokos
>  >  submit data to osm at the same time to increase accuracy), or (and
>  >  that's my favorite) we could try to make something based on google
>  >  maps/earth. The whole engime is already there[1], as are also the
>  >  maps. Just make some changes to add gps capabilities, and it's great!
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>  >  2008/3/27 Marcin Juszkiewicz <openembedded at haerwu.biz>:
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>  > > Dnia Thursday 27 of March 2008, Christ van Willegen napisał:
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>  >  > > Hi,
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>  >  >  > On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Sebastian Hammerl
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>  >  >  > <sebastian at music-starvation.de> wrote:
>  >  >  > >  as far as i know on the TomTom go devices is running Linux. So would
>  >  >  > > it be possible to rip out the TomTom applikation and get it to work
>  >  >  > > on Openmoko phone? It would be a great GPS application.
>  >  >  >
>  >  >  > Why not use tangoGPS and OpenStreetMap maps?
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>  >  >  Because OSM maps suxx? Lack details, lack streets, lack too many things to
>  >  >  be usable?
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>  >  >  OSM is nice idea but it is only idea. It will never replace commercial
>  >  >  maps.
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