Some guy links GPS to Google Maps
well...i mentioned how much i like the new google map service
now some guy named Glen Murphy has created a GPS plug-in for the google map
altho it currently requires Windows XP or 2000 on ur full-sized laptop
a version that works with a Palm or Pocket PC PDA shouldnt be hard to make
i love the idea that getting GPS linked w/ internet map service
especially after being a direction idiot all my life
if they can add some more features like local traffic/weather (or basically make it work w/ google local)
that would be even cooler
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via engadget

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* The GPS satellites then locate and communicate with the Millennium Plus transceiver on board your vehicle, which exchanges information on location and speed, as well as executing any commands you've sent.
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