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Sunday, Sep 30 2007
Navizon
For the last couple of hours I've been playing with this tiny BlackBerry application called Navizon. Tracks your location by triangulating your position via the nearest cell phone towers, very very cool.
Seems to be pretty accurate too, particularly whenever you have high cell tower density. You can have it update your location every few minutes. It can also publish your latitude and longitude as an XML feed. I have added some code to my "Where's Albert" widget so it reads and parses the XML feed, and positions me in real-time, wherever I may be. I will leave it on for now, let's see how I feel about it over time, NYC cabbies thought it was an invasion of privacy
. This is the closest thing to having a GPS all the time broadcasting your position.
I had played with another similar tool called Plazes about a year ago, but it wasn't quite as good because you had to txt your position all the time, or use a client on a PC to tell it where you were. Not so with Navizon, it uses the GSM network to communicate with their servers.
Dinner
Had dinner with Pep at Maui Tacos, then he headed home to watch the season premiere of Desperate Housewives. I didn't watch it, haven't been into the show these past seasons. I am going to process a few pics, see if I can post them.
PSP Tekken
Been playing with my PSP a little this weekend. Tekken: Dark Resurrection is an amazing game, portable consoles are not supposed to be able to do this. The graphics look incredible, and the action is excellent. Rivals the arcade and PS2 versions.



Digital Life Expo
Back from Digital Life Expo. No big deal, nothing too spectacular. Got a free cool Alienware t-shirt ![]()

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