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Mobile GMaps 1
offers you an advanced and powerful application that displays Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps, Windows Live Local (MSN Virtual Earth) and Ask.com Maps and satellite imagery on Java J2ME-enabled mobile phones, PDAs and other devices. more>>
Mobile GMaps 1 offers you an advanced and powerful application that displays Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps, Windows Live Local (MSN Virtual Earth) and Ask.com Maps and satellite imagery on Java J2ME-enabled mobile phones, PDAs and other devices. Mobile GMaps is distributed under the Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivs Creative Commons license. You may download, use and distribute the application free of charge only for personal, non-commercial purposes.

AW Geo Abbreviations 1.0
AW Geo Abbreviations is a useful and easy-to-use dictionary Of Abbreviations And Acronyms In Geographic Information Systems, Cartography, And Remote Sensing. more>>
AW Geo Abbreviations 1.0 is a useful and easy-to-use dictionary Of Abbreviations And Acronyms In Geographic Information Systems, Cartography, And Remote Sensing. By Philip Hoehn (David Rumsey Collection) and Mary Lynette Larsgaard (Map & Imagery Laboratory, University of California, Santa Barbara Library). Designed by John Creaser (Earth Sciences & Map Library, University of California, Berkeley). 3800 abbreviations. This dictionary requires you have installed RoadLingua software, which is included to the archive.
Major Features:
- Multilingual and specialty dictionaries available including FREE dictionaries.
- Pronouncing transcriptions support (requires dictionary with transcriptions included)
- Extremely fast dictionary browsing.
- Data compression makes the dictionaries smaller in size.
- Ability to use several dictionaries simultaneously.
- On-the-fly capability. Select a word in any text editor or viewer and read its definition.
- VFS (Compact Flash, SD/MMC, Memory Stick cards) native code support.
- Search within the offered definitions.
- Palm OS 4.0 or above, Pocket PC 2003/2003 SE, Windows Mobile 5/6
- RoadLingua (included with the dictionary distribution file)
- KB of of either RAM or expansion card free space
Google Maps for Mobile 1.2
View maps and satellite imagery, find local businesses more>> Google Maps for mobile is a free download that lets you view maps and satellite imagery, find local businesses, and get driving directions on your mobile device. Since the application is designed for users on-the-go, it provides features like click-to-call and saved search history that are especially useful for mobile phone users. (US only)
Maps for mobile works with most Java-enabled (J2ME) mobile phones offered by Cingular and Sprint, and all color BlackBerry devices regardless of carrier. At this time, Local for mobile doesnt work with Nextel, T-Mobile or BREW-enabled phones (e.g. Verizon, Alltel, U.S. Cellular), or Palm devices.
Real-time traffic - See where the congestion is, and estimate delays in over 30 major US metropolitan areas.
Detailed directions - Whether you plan to walk or drive, your route is displayed on the map itself, together with step-by-step directions.
Integrated search results - Local business locations and contact information appear all in one place, integrated on your map.
Easily movable maps - Interactive maps let you zoom in or out, and move in all directions so you can orient yourself visually.
Satellite imagery - Get a birds eye view of your desired location. (Its like youre there, we swear.)
Maps is available on hundreds of mobile devices. For more ways to access Google local listings from your mobile device, try text messaging Google or browsing to our mobile web page.
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Google Maps for Nokia/Symbian S60 3.2
Reviewed by: CNET Staff Google Maps has been a godsend for anyone who needs directions and has access to a PC more>>
Google Maps for Nokia/Symbian S60 3.2 is a useful utility that lets you view maps and satellite imagery, find local businesses, and get driving directions on your mobile device.
Since the application is designed for users on-the-go, it provides features like click-to-call and saved search history that are especially useful for mobile phone users.
Major Features:
- My Location (watch video). See your location on a map, even if you don't have GPS.
- Business listings. Search for any business or category of interest.
- Driving directions. Thanks to My Location, you don't even have to enter your starting point.
- Latitude. See your friends' locations and status messages. Start Maps and then select "Join Latitude."
- Transit & walking directions (watch video). Get routes and schedules to travel via subway, bus, or on foot.
- Street View (watch video). View street-level imagery of businesses and turns in directions.
- Traffic. Real-time traffic helps you find the fastest route.
- Enterprise. BlackBerry administrators can deploy Maps for BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
Enhancements: Support for multiple layers.
The vOICe MIDlet for Mobile Camera Phone 1.28.0
The vOICe MIDlet translates live views from a camera phone into sounds that you hear via the phones speaker or headset, thus targetting sensory substitution applications and synthetic vision for the totally blind. Includes talking color identifier. more>>
The vOICe MIDlet for Mobile Camera Phone 1.28.0 is a special tool designed for the totally blind offers the experience of live camera views through sophisticated image-to-sound renderings. In theory this use of digital senses could lead to synthetic vision with truly visual sensations ("qualia") through crossmodal sensory integration, by exploiting the existing multisensory processing and neural plasticity of the human brain through training and education.
The vOICe implements a form of sensory substitution where the goal is to bind visual input to visual qualia with a minimum of training time and effort, and improve quality of life (QoL) for blind users. The vOICe also acts as a research vehicle for the cognitive sciences to learn more about the dynamics of large-scale adaptive processes, including attention and expectation guided bottom-up and top-down learning processes, and involving cross-modal neuromodulation in the human brain. Neuroscience research has already shown that the visual cortex of even adult blind people can become responsive to sound, and sound-induced illusory flashes can be evoked in most sighted people.
The vOICe technology may now build on this with live video from an unobtrusive head-mounted camera encoded in sound. The extent to which cortical plasticity and dynamic rerouting allow for functionally relevant rewiring or unmasking of neural pathways in the human brain is under investigation. Apart from functional relevance, a cross-modal binding for inducing visual sensations through sound (mental imagery and artificial synesthesia) would also be of great psychological importance. The possible role of The vOICe perceptual interface technology in cross-modal neuromodulation and synesthetic effects is being explored and developed under the Open Innovation paradigm together with many R&D partners around the world. Any potential clinical uses of The vOICe technology will be investigated only through qualified research partners in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Possible future extensions include support for sonar, binocular vision, object recognition, eye-tracking and brainwave entrainment as neural engineering ingredients in a highly modular, adaptive and preferably non-invasive and unobtrusive brain-computer interface and cognitive vision system for augmented perception and augmented cognition.
Major Features:
- Implements a form of sensory substitution where the goal is to bind visual input to visual qualia with a minimum of training time and effort, and improve quality of life (QoL) for blind users.
- Acts as a research vehicle for the cognitive sciences to learn more about the dynamics of large-scale adaptive processes, including attention and expectation guided bottom-up and top-down learning processes, and involving cross-modal neuromodulation in the human brain.
- Build on this with live video from an unobtrusive head-mounted camera encoded in sound.
- Cross-modal neuromodulation and synesthetic effects is being explored and developed under the Open Innovation paradigm together with many R&D partners around the world.
Enhancements: Half second scan time support added
Requirements: Java (J2ME MIDP-2.0 & MMAPI)
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Google Maps for Windows Mobile 3.2
Google Maps for mobile is a free download that lets you view maps and satellite imagery, find local businesses, and get driving directions on your mobile device more>> <<less
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