Diaries of a Nokia Fan Boy

Tag: Google

Google Maps Navigation now for Donut!

by admin on Nov.23, 2009, under Android, Google, Google Navigator

Google Maps Navigation

Google Maps Navigation for Donut

And it comes at last! Google’s game-changing Maps Navigation software, that was only available for Eclair (Android 2.0) before, is now officially available on Donut (Android 1.6). Great news for those who’s devices don’t have stable Eclair code yet, like the HTC Magic!

-Nokia FanBoy

Official Google Mobile Blog

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Rogers urVoice Panel, US Data Roaming, and Google Navigator

by admin on Oct.28, 2009, under Google, Google Navigator, Roaming, Rogers, Thoughts & Opinions

Rogers urVoice Panel

Rogers urVoice Panel

Ok, so for those who do not know, Rogers has been running running an initiative called Rogers urVoice Panel. This is basically a website where Rogers puts up various surveys and registered users can fill them out, and leave their opinions. One of the initiatives on there has been the “Android Revolution” sequence of ads that have been running for all the Android phones. For answering the surveys users get entered into a chance to win a gift worth on average $50, however I would imagine that most that do it, do so because they want to have the input.

Well the latest, and rather very exciting panel, has been regarding roaming data plans. That is, if you go to the US (and US only so far) you can use your data without roaming charges. There were basically two ways they were looking at this: a dedicated data plan (presumably incompatible with the current data plans), or an add-on that takes care of the roaming charges so you keep your current plan. Now I have the 6GB data plan, and I’m getting a discount on that plan, so I think my choice is pretty clear: no way in hell am I giving up that plan. Now the idea is fantastic, I would totally go for paying an extra $5 or so per month and be able to use my data in the US, however if its going to be $15 extra per month, then I will be cheap and only add it when I need it.

gNavi

gNavi

What peaked my interest in this, however, is the close proximity of this particular Panel to Google’s announcement of Google Maps Navigation. If you recall, I noted that the solution wouldn’t work for me since I would have to have something else for the US so as not to incur data charges. Well this changes everything. Of course this makes me think that Rogers knew about this for a little while (or a long while), and this is their response: a way to increase your monthly fees while providing you with more service. I’m definitely happy that they did so, but I do wish that it wouldn’t take companies like Apple and Google to force Rogers to bring in cheap data plans, and realistic roaming rates.

But I guess at the end of the day I am just a consumer, so I will stay happy with whatever services I can get. I’m already getting an amazing deal from Rogers as it is, so I won’t complain too much.

-Nokia FanBoy

via: the strangeness of my mind

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Google Maps Navigation (Updated)

by admin on Oct.28, 2009, under Android, Google Navigator, Thoughts & Opinions

Google Navigator

Google Navigator

Well here’s some game changing news – Google is releasing a free, turn-by-turn, voice guided navigation client.

I’m sure we’ve all used Google Maps on our respective devices, and I’m sure we’ve used them with a purpose they were not intended for: navigation. A number of people have been complaining to me that Google needs to pick up the pace and release a navigation client a-la TomTom or Garmin. Well it appears they finally have.

Google Maps Navigation is coming out with Android 2.0, however knowing the online hacking community I’m sure earlier versions of Android will have it too. The new features introduced in the new software are pretty cool:

  • Google search (obviously)
  • Turn-by-turn directions
  • Voice guidance, including street names
  • Aerial map and satellite view
  • 3D aerial satellite view
  • Street-view of your next turn or destination
  • Constantly updated maps (Vancouver was updated with Street-view during the summer)
  • Taking into account of traffic conditions (sadly I believe Vancouver is out of luck on this one)
  • Route caching in case you lose signal (but if you deviate off route, then you’re again out of luck)

Besides these, Android 2.0 will support device-wide voice commands, so finding a good coffee could be as easy as saying “navigate to a coffee shop near me”.

All of this is nice, and the features will certainly be game changers for many people (I know I’m going to be trying this out), however I’m a little worried about re-routing. For instance, I don’t like using Garmin because the re-routing takes so long that once its done I’ve missed the turn already, while TomTom and some others seem to be good in that sense.

There are also some down sides. For instance, if you do not have a data plan on your phone, then you’re out of luck since downloading and storing maps on the phone is out of the question. Sadly, this means that for me this can’t be the only guidance system either as I like to travel to the states and do not wish to pay the high data charges.

Most interestingly is the effect this is going to have on the GPS industry. With TomTom and Garmin stocks down already, this will be an interesting year or two.

Make sure to check out the video in the read link.

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Update
Video of the interface in use, and official website:

-Nokia FanBoy

official website
via: Engadget (read)

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