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    OpenGeoTracker
    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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    ViSoR provides a visualization of several social indicators, statistics and crimes for the Ruhr Area in Germany. It allows users to view and compare particular suburbs or regions in this area.
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    This project provides and open source implementation of HELD and related specifications. A HELD client and Location Information Server are included.
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    A Java application/library that can generate PNG tile overlay images for Google Maps from multiple data sources. Inactive because there are better alternatives: Java - http://geotools.codehaus.org/ PHP - http://www.mapserver.org/
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    Project consist of 2 parts. One of them is a J2ME app. used to get information such as photo, position, speed & course from GPS and transfers it to the web server. Another one is a web app. which allows to manage and display received data using GoogleMap
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    OSIOSS (Open Source Integrated Observing System Software) is a collection of code which can be used for geospatial observing systems merging data collection, management and products solutions with ocean observing systems (OOS) as an initial focus.
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    wlandscape is a tool for collecting access point data of public wireless networks ( wlan ) in order to share it with anyone. It also supports gps and visualisation with the help of topographical maps. Visit our homepage for further informations.
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    A portable application for JavaME/MIDP-enabled devices (including most mobile phones) that enables you to browse an XML database of geocache information—in particular, the Pocket Query data generated by the geocaching.com web site—wherever you go.
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