Hello,
I was searching for a way to get nokia maps and download it
i found 2 websites that gives you the maps
- http://nokiamaps.freehostia.com/
- http://nokiamaps.site666.info/
so it's good for ppl dont have windows
you can download the files unzip them and upload them to the mobile
it's in memory card in
\cities\diskcache
it's a folders from 0 to f and each folder have another folders
the files of maps itself is .cdt which i guess it's Coreldraw templates
I'll try to find a way to open and read them
i'll keep you posted
this blog started as a dedication to my new nokia n95 currently i use it to write about technology, All information here is for educational purposes only
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Street View and walking directions come to Google Maps for mobile
This July, Street View went international for the Tour de France, and in August, expanded coverage to Japan and Australia. Now, Street View is coming to another new frontier: your phone.
We've also added other features to help you search for and get to businesses and locations. You can now read business reviews, so you'll know if it's actually worth driving across town to that store. And once you decide where to go, you can get there on foot using the same walking directions (beta) we recently launched on desktop. Finally, we hope you'll notice significant improvements in search speed with this version, as well as better location accuracy in all versions thanks to this week's My Location update.
The newest Google Maps for mobile is available now for BlackBerry and many Java-enabled phones. To download it to your phone, visit m.google.com/maps from your phone's web browser or on the desktop. We're working on bringing all these new features to other platforms as well, so stay tuned.
Today we're launching a new version of Google Maps for mobile with the same street-level imagery available on desktop. Wondering if the restaurant in your search results is the one you're thinking of? Just click "Street View" after your search to see the storefront. Unsure about a complicated intersection in your directions? Use Street View to see a photo, so there's no mistaking your turn. You can also launch Street View from any address where we have photography, or simply by clicking on the map and selecting "Street View". You can browse Street View overlaid on the map or in full screen, rotate your view to see more of your surroundings, and move along the street.
We've also added other features to help you search for and get to businesses and locations. You can now read business reviews, so you'll know if it's actually worth driving across town to that store. And once you decide where to go, you can get there on foot using the same walking directions (beta) we recently launched on desktop. Finally, we hope you'll notice significant improvements in search speed with this version, as well as better location accuracy in all versions thanks to this week's My Location update.
The newest Google Maps for mobile is available now for BlackBerry and many Java-enabled phones. To download it to your phone, visit m.google.com/maps from your phone's web browser or on the desktop. We're working on bringing all these new features to other platforms as well, so stay tuned.
Google’s Picasa Web Album for S60
As announced on the official Google Mobile Blog, Picasa Web Album is now customized for S60. It still runs on Web browser but with AJAX touch; so the usability is much better.
For more information about the features of this customized version, read the posting on the official Google Mobile Blog.
If you want to visit Picasa Web Album from your S60, use the following bar code.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Problems with Facebook Applications
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