Java Midlet to use OpenStreetMap data on a J2ME ready Mobile. Displays a moving map using external or internal GPS, shows the street name on which you are. There is Navigation support for car drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians plus many more ...
a free and open map of wireless communicating objects
openBmap collects data and provides open maps and statistics of all communicating objects: cellular antennas, wifi hotspots.
All softwares from back-end to client are open-source under AGPL v3 license.
Lets you monitor your GPS-phone. You have full control of your own data. Both client software (for phones) and server software is free open source, so you might set up your own server or use the default one at opengeotracker.org
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LoroDux is planned to be a OSM and Java based multi platform navigation software for mobile devices for blind and visually impaired persons. Release of first alpha version was September 10, 2010. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/LoroDux
Open Source GPS Tracking System. It allows to use mobile phones with J2ME support as mobile trackers and see its tracks on Google Maps online. There is a web RESTful API for GPS data input. See details on http://redmine.wannatrak.com