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MobileWordCongress & 8Motions

Next week will “the” yearly mobile event, the MobileWordCongress. As usual, I’ll be there and would be happy to meet some of you if you will be there. So feel free to drop me an email if you want to chat about localisation, mapping, CellID, widgets or other cool technologies!

Two new functions added in OpenCellID API

Just added two new useful functions in the OpenCellIDAPI:

measure/list to list your measures
and
measure/delete to delete on measure
This is usefull if you made some errors…
Also note that entry with either lat or lon equals to 0 will not be accepted, as this is a frequent error…

Great trip to Guadeloupe by Aurel…..

Aurel, posted a great trip of his holidays in Guadeloupe on 8Motions….Look at this:

Thanks to 8Motions, you can follow Aurelien path, and get all these great places on your mobile, for your next trip in Guadeloupe
You can even check his trip on Google Earth:

Nice article on 8Motions

In French, from “Trans-Id” blog: 8Motions: donnez toutes les cartes à votre mobile
Thanks a lot!

Do you speak chineese? India? Taiwaneese?

Big news: 8Motions (the J2memap successor) support now translation. For new, english, french and russian are supported.
First, thanks to Andrew Petrov who made the Russian traduction of the client. So we are looking for more translator. The process is fairly easy: just download this CSV file, and use a plain text editor, or eventually excel [...]

J2memap on Nokia 8600 Luna

Or at least, that’s what I read in my logs! . Expected price: 869€!

Technorati Tags: 8600, Nokia, Luna

MyMaps by Google

Google just launched “MyMaps” addition to GoogleMap. Thanks to this, you can easily create your own custom maps. In term of user interface, you can feel the “google touch”: seems to be very basic, but in fact it’s one of the most complete custom map editor that I’ve seen: You can add custom points, with [...]

Found a great Ruby On Rails hosting provider

  After some try , thanks to dennis Baldwin recommendation, I’ve found a great RubyOnRails provider, with a terrific customer service. It’s the first time that I see a customer service answering correctly to emails in less than three minutes (and I mean REAL emails, no robots) even for the basic hosting…
 They helped me to [...]

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