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    Convert GPS-Tracks to KML

    Convert GPS-Tracks user-saved tracks to KML files for Google Earth.

    Convert user-saved tracks from GPS-Tracks for iPhone to KML files for Google Earth. The GPS-Tracks iPhone application is available from the App Store or from http://www.gps-tracks.com . It can save recorded GPS tracks to the iPhone storage. This little Java applet provides the functionality to convert these saved tracks to KML files, for use with Google earth. Under Windows, it uses the synced files from the iTunes phone files backup, and extracts the tracks from there. Under Linux...
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    fGPS is a code system that provides both latitude and longitude in a simple alfanumeric system that is easier to input in GPS devices, and easier to provide by phone or sms than standard coordinate systems.
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    The p2dir "phone mashup" provides point-to-point driving directions based on start and destination phone numbers. It combines telephony, speech recognition, reverse number, and driving-direction web services; no Java, GPS, or cell towers needed.
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