InfinityFlex, They're talking about Mobile Gmaps, not Google Maps. www.mgmaps.com.
MgMaps has support for MS Live Maps, Google Maps, and several others. It also supports GPS units, including Bluetooth ones in some cases.
John - Your concept of T-mobile is not the same as mine, which I share with a majority of their 25 million customers. Not a utopia, but T-mobile provides a service that allows you to choose whatever phone you want, instead of paying millions into exclusives like their direct competitor. They've consistently won awards for Customer Service as well.
OH, speaking of Expensive Exclusives, the iPhone is a good example of that. Not available unlocked, have to buy it from Cingular, will only work on Cingular's network, and must take a 2 year contract. Doesn't even have 3G, won't run on 'any network', will only at best run on a GSM network (sorry Sprint/Nextel, Verizon, Alltel, US Cellular, and other CDMA customers.).
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Dr. Droo @ May 13th 2007 12:15AM
InfinityFlex, They're talking about Mobile Gmaps, not Google Maps. www.mgmaps.com.
MgMaps has support for MS Live Maps, Google Maps, and several others. It also supports GPS units, including Bluetooth ones in some cases.
John - Your concept of T-mobile is not the same as mine, which I share with a majority of their 25 million customers. Not a utopia, but T-mobile provides a service that allows you to choose whatever phone you want, instead of paying millions into exclusives like their direct competitor. They've consistently won awards for Customer Service as well.
OH, speaking of Expensive Exclusives, the iPhone is a good example of that. Not available unlocked, have to buy it from Cingular, will only work on Cingular's network, and must take a 2 year contract. Doesn't even have 3G, won't run on 'any network', will only at best run on a GSM network (sorry Sprint/Nextel, Verizon, Alltel, US Cellular, and other CDMA customers.).