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Topic: google "my location"
mooby
Posts: 4560
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
or google latitude has been released. posts your location (off phone gps or mob towers) back to google. could be handy ... or could be risky.
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Scooter
Posts: 1738
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Like most things, as long as you setup the privacy settings properly, I think it could be usefull. The amount of phone calls in the clubs I have yelling "WHERE ARE YOU!?!?" could be reduced.

If they were outside I could see their (almost) exact location, if they were inside I could at least have a pretty good guess which place they were at.

Not that I have an iPhone, or would pay for it.
exo
Posts: 8243
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Its not just iPhone - in fact its not even available for iPhone yet
TiT
Posts: 1917
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
would be great for festivals.... i always find myself trying to find people
natslovR
Posts: 6079
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
I am keen to try once the iPhone version is out. I suspect it will be much more useful than that location based social networking thing that has about 3 active Australians at any one time.
BillyHardball
Posts: 8703
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
How is this different from sharing your location via iPhone with the maps app?
dRanged
Posts: 1333
Location: USA
You share it with islands of people, so your mates know where you are. (least that's what I'm going to use it for, initially).
thermite
Posts: 883
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Anyone got a link to this service? Or do you need special hardware with GPS - if so - how does google come into it?

trillion
Posts: 440
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cross linked

http://www.google.com.au/latitude

last edited by trillion at 15:25:22 06/Feb/09
thermite
Posts: 884
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Doesn't work
You'll need a compatible phone and data plan in order to use Google Latitude


That means android/symbian/windows/blackberry with an internet subscription

f*** that

last edited by thermite at 15:33:06 06/Feb/09
mooby
Posts: 4562
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That means android/symbian/windows/blackberry with an internet subscription

what other phones are there? lol. working with my wm6 with built in gps. :).
mooby
Posts: 4563
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Or do you need special hardware with GPS - if so - how does google come into it

as i said at the top, "gps or mobile towers".
TiT
Posts: 1922
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ok just tested it... its about 600m out :( not good enough
Scooter
Posts: 1739
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Inside a building? Was it using GPS or Phone Towers?

Handheld GPS should be no worse then 15m. It might be harder to get a lock amoungst tall buildings (in the CBD) but when it gets a lock it shouldn't really be worse then 15m.

If you were inside though, GPS wouldn't work at all and it would be relying on Triangulation from Phone towers.

I'm still not sure how the phones project their GPS co-ords to other phones though. Do they upload them to a database (refreshing every 1-2min?) then people that want to 'see' you download that co-ord data?
trillion
Posts: 442
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.thestandard.com/news/2009/02/05/faq-how-google-latitude-locates-you
TiT
Posts: 1924
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeh mine was picking up the phone tower
MrHardware
Posts: 4323
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
apparently i'm in charge of malaysia
thermite
Posts: 885
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
as i said at the top, "gps or mobile towers".


I read that but I don't know what it means?

It seems to me if you have one of those phones with a colour screen and built-in computer you should already be able to do something like this using Google Maps API.

Impress me by triangulating my phone (which is a regular mobile phone)... it must be possible, they did it in that Sandra Bullock movie.



last edited by thermite at 17:28:17 06/Feb/09
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 15428
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
i wonder if the hamas leadership has signed up for this?
sLiNky
Posts: 1023
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
couldn't you do this ages ago? I have an application on my phone using google maps that does this with the mobile towers, it just didn't have the friends location.
BillyHardball
Posts: 8705
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Can people get this owrking on their iPhone? For me it just says "coming soon"... and I still don't know how this is different to what we can already do? So it will load me a map, and then put icons where my friends are?
mooby
Posts: 4564
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it just didn't have the friends location.

yep. the friends paret is good tho
koopz
Posts: 7436
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yep...

all 3 of my girls are going to have this on their phones when they're a little older.

once they're a young adults it'll be their choice asto whether or not they still have it switched on.

by 'young adult' I mean when they're 40
Triamks
Posts: 1842
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
couldn't you do this ages ago? I have an application on my phone using google maps that does this with the mobile towers, it just didn't have the friends location.


The "My Location" feature has existed for a while, probably since version 2 was released. Version 3 (latitude) introduced the ability to broadcast your location to friends and to see where they are.

Can people get this owrking on their iPhone? For me it just says "coming soon"... and I still don't know how this is different to what we can already do? So it will load me a map, and then put icons where my friends are?


Ah Billy, it says coming soon because it's coming soon. See above for the difference between version 3 and version 2. On the same page as it says coming soon, it shows you what latitude does. You see markers (with pictures (if enabled) of where your friends are (if they've allowed you to see it) and visa versa.

last edited by Triamks at 14:07:56 08/Feb/09
Le Cock
Posts: 4960
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I saw an ad on tv last night for one of those scam mobile services. Anyway, this one was you send them someone's mobile number and they tell you where they are. Is this legit or a crock of s***?
BillyHardball
Posts: 8707
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^lol if it's the same ad I saw, they actually say, "we simulate locating your friend's location".
Sc00bs
Posts: 3508
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
this works on my phone :D f*** yeah
mooby
Posts: 4567
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if i had kids, id put it on their phones for sure.
Crizane Tribal
Posts: 2442
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That means android/symbian/windows/blackberry with an internet subscription


It's 2009, who doesn't have these things?

Telstra have had an API available for doing this for quite some time. A dude I work with was having a play around with it, it was fairly accurate at pointing out our location in the CBD (it got it down to the correct block). At the time though it only worked for Telstra services.
natslovR
Posts: 6228
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Looks like it's now iPhone compatible

I'm usin os3 and an google main page had a link. It just works trough safari. Safari asks u to use you location, then asks u for google.com.au to use your location.

Is anyone using it, my only friend last updated 180 days ago, cmon HeardY :-)
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 16333
Location: Ireland
I set it manually via igoogle, I don't have a super cool phone with all these features, mine sends texts and makes calls, like phones used to do :p
Some Fat Bastard
Posts: 590
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Using Mobile Towers to triangulate your position is effective within high-density cell towers. However the level of accuracy diminshes dramatically when less then 3 towers are in use.

I'd be interested in knowing which Telco's towers they are using or is it all towers. We went through this from 2005 to 2007 developing this very functionality with AGIS and Nokia. The difference being we didn't use the Telco's API we used our own loaded into the phone to perform the triangulation which is called GPRx. Now called Nokia Maps. Thus making it completely telco nonindependent as far as which towers were being used for the triangulation.

One of the reasons we shelved it after 2.5 years and $2.4 million dollars was that Google began to offer the service for free. You can't compete with a free service. We were going to charge $9.95 per month for the privilege. So AGIS ended up selling the technology to Nokia and let them deal with the commercialisation.
whoop
Posts: 14293
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My phone doesn't support this and even if it did no one cares where I am :(
Infidel
Posts: 2952
Location: Netherlands
thanks for reviving an old thread :( here i thought they did something new
natslovR
Posts: 6230
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
whoop, you just need a super possessive crazy bitch in your life, then she'll see the need for you to have it.

infidel, it's the date in each post that gave it away, right? I could've gotten away with it if it wasn't for that damn datetime!!

last edited by natslovR at 23:29:58 24/Jul/09
whoop
Posts: 14294
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
whoop, you just need a super possessive crazy bitch in your life, then she'll see the need for you to have it.

Fortunately I'm also the crazy possessive one.
infi
Posts: 12900
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i used it then uninstalled it. not very useful really unless you're stalking a bunch of people, so i guess it would be handy for you, whoop.
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