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    Chmuk

    Chmuk

    GPS data visualisation and exploration

    A really wonderful software to visualise and analyse GPS traces in many different ways (speed and elevation variation, etc.), with different background maps (hiking map, road map, orienteering map, aerial image, cycling map, etc.). It is possible to make KML exports.
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    Android Robo Combat

    Android Robo Combat

    self-programmed android game

    The scope is to create a android game, by using Java. Robo Combat is a game that is like the well known game Mario World. It also includes a simple map editor. For developers: Suitable for beginners in the programming language Java. Please download following programs: - Eclipse + ADT plugin - Android SDK Tools - Android Platform-tools - The latest Android platform - The latest Android system image for the emulator All this is available in the bundle: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
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    This is an Android app which shows the live positions of University of Michigan buses overlayed on Google Maps, based on their Magic Bus XML feed. For git , see git://bostonbusmap.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/bostonbusmap/bostonbusmap, checkout umich
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    WalkingToolsGpx

    WalkingToolsGpx

    Web editor for locative media GPS projects, deploys to Android App

    NOTE: There is no longer a downloadable desktop app. The project is in the cloud now. See hipergeo.net and google play->hipergeo, still very beta, but up and running. The Walking Tools Reference Platform APIs provide support for GPS and GPX data processing for locative art practices (such as geo-annotation, drawing and narrative), in addition to telematic geospatial performances and other experimental practices with mobile phones. Among the resources are flexible, functional Android and JavaMe GPS compass and map widgets, and a fully standards compliant J2SE package for processing GPX files. ...
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    Slippy Map library for J2ME Development. Idea is that this project can be used when making Google Map -like applications for J2ME-enabled mobile phones. J2ME Slippy Map can be (some day) configured to use any tile provider (besides OpenStreetMap).
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    mobile-trail-explorer

    GPS tracker for J2ME phones

    ...It is required that mobile phone supports Bluetooth connections (JSR 82) for GPS and File connection (JSR 75) for exporting trails to kml files. Application can also render maps from Open Street Map. Maps can be downloaded over-the-air or preloaded to memory card. Other map providers can also be implemented easily in code.
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