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Jim Liddle's Symbian Blog: Google Local For Mobile Using Ajax For Midlet!
It seems that Google have done it again, having brought Google local to the mobile phone with a fairly sophisticated Midlet that also has Ajax support.

It is amazing what is in 38K of Midlet, and it is good to see Google pushing the envelope on mobile like this. As per my comments previously on this page, there already exists MGMaps which provides a J2ME interface to Google Maps but it is not as slick as this. Check this out from Google here.
posted Saturday, 12 November 2005 4:30 PM EST
Published December 23, 2005 Reads 35,235
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Andres Rormoser 02/01/08 08:51:17 AM EST | |||
We are starting a new project to develop a system/application to be used on cell phones. The main purpose of this The code will be based on GPL 3.0, this is a volunteer offering. If you want to be involved as a volunteer and think you can add more brains to the project please go to http://www.androidlocation.com Regards, AR |
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Ajit Jaokar 12/29/05 05:23:54 PM EST | |||
where is the google link for this post |
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Wendong 12/25/05 06:24:12 PM EST | |||
This is not news anymore. And it is not AJAX. http://www.cenriqueortiz.com/weblog/Mobility/?permalink=Googles-Local-Ap... |
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SYS-CON Australia News Desk 12/23/05 10:35:24 AM EST | |||
It is amazing what is in 38K of Midlet, and it is good to see Google pushing the envelope on mobile like this. As per my comments previously on this page, there already exists MGMaps which provides a J2ME interface to Google Maps but it is not as slick as this. Check this out from Google here. |
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AJAX News Desk 12/23/05 10:18:06 AM EST | |||
It is amazing what is in 38K of Midlet, and it is good to see Google pushing the envelope on mobile like this. As per my comments previously on this page, there already exists MGMaps which provides a J2ME interface to Google Maps but it is not as slick as this. Check this out from Google here. |
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David Luu 12/12/05 01:16:03 AM EST | |||
Is it possible to get Google Local For Mobile without "using" a mobile phone? I'd like to test it out in a J2ME emulator like Sun's Wireless Toolkit. There doesn't appear to be instructions for downloading it directly. |
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SYS-CON Germany News Desk 11/12/05 06:07:39 PM EST | |||
Jim Liddle's Symbian Blog: Google Local For Mobile Using Ajax For Midlet! It is amazing what is in 38K of Midlet, and it is good to see Google pushing the envelope on mobile like this. As per my comments previously on this page, there already exists MGMaps which provides a J2ME interface to Google Maps but it is not as slick as this. Check this out from Google here. |
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Wireless Business & Technology Magazine 11/12/05 05:59:31 PM EST | |||
Jim Liddle's Symbian Blog: Google Local For Mobile Using Ajax For Midlet! It is amazing what is in 38K of Midlet, and it is good to see Google pushing the envelope on mobile like this. As per my comments previously on this page, there already exists MGMaps which provides a J2ME interface to Google Maps but it is not as slick as this. Check this out from Google here. |
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Wireless Business & Technology Magazine 11/12/05 05:59:05 PM EST | |||
Jim Liddle's Symbian Blog: Google Local For Mobile Using Ajax For Midlet! It is amazing what is in 38K of Midlet, and it is good to see Google pushing the envelope on mobile like this. As per my comments previously on this page, there already exists MGMaps which provides a J2ME interface to Google Maps but it is not as slick as this. Check this out from Google here. |
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SYS-CON Spain News Desk 11/12/05 05:53:24 PM EST | |||
Jim Liddle's Symbian Blog: Google Local For Mobile Using Ajax For Midlet! It is amazing what is in 38K of Midlet, and it is good to see Google pushing the envelope on mobile like this. As per my comments previously on this page, there already exists MGMaps which provides a J2ME interface to Google Maps but it is not as slick as this. Check this out from Google here. |
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Symbian Journal News Desk 11/12/05 05:30:20 PM EST | |||
Jim Liddle's Symbian Blog: Google Local For Mobile Using Ajax For Midlet! It is amazing what is in 38K of Midlet, and it is good to see Google pushing the envelope on mobile like this. As per my comments previously on this page, there already exists MGMaps which provides a J2ME interface to Google Maps but it is not as slick as this. Check this out from Google here. |
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