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Google Maps for Mobile

In 2006, Google introduced a Java application called Google Maps for Mobile, which is intended to run on any Java-based phone or mobile device. Many of the web-based site's features are provided in the application.[13]
On November 28, 2007, Google Maps for Mobile 2.0 was released. It introduced a GPS-like location service that does not require a GPS receiver. The "my location" feature works by utilizing the GPS location of the mobile device, if it is available. This information is supplemented by the software determining the nearest cell site. The software then looks up the location of the cell site using a database of known cell sites. The software plots the streets in blue that are available with a yellow icon and a green circle around the estimated range of the cell site based on the transmitter's rated power (among other variables). The estimate is refined using the strength of the cell phone signal to estimate how close to the cell site the mobile device is.
As of December 15, 2008 (2008 -12-15)
[update], this service is available for the following platforms:[14]
Android
iPhone OS (iPhone/iPod Touch)
Windows Mobile
Nokia/Symbian (S60 3rd edition only)
Symbian OS (UIQ v3)
BlackBerry
Phones with Java-Platform (MIDP 2.0 and up), for example the
Sony Ericsson K800i
Palm OS (Centro and newer)
Palm webOS (Palm Pre and Palm Pixi)
On November 4th, 2009, Google Maps Navigation was released in conjunction with Google Android OS 2.0 Eclair on the
Motorola Droid, adding voice commands, traffic reports, and street view support.[15] The initial release is limited to the United States.[16]

지원되는 휴대폰
Google Maps는 아래의 다양항 실행 플랫폼을 포함한 대부분의 휴대폰에서 작동합니다. m.google.com/maps 을 이용하여 휴대폰으로 다운로드하실 수있습니다
Android : 안드로이드
BlackBerry : 블랙베리
Windows Mobile : 윈도우 모바일
Symbian S60 3rd Edition (most new Nokia smartphones): Symbian S60
Palm OS: 팜 OS
iPhone (pre-installed) 아이폰

Reference : Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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