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Kees

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Since: Feb 18, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:43 pm
Post subject: device tested (Tramigo T22): press a button and you are on a google map wherever you go!
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On http://www.poi66.com we tested the Tramigo T22 device. That's a device
that has both a modem and GPS built-in. If you're on a trip, and you press
the button, a GPS-position text message is automatically sent to the POI66
server. That server will read the text message and add a waypoint to your
online album.

Read the T22 test on http://www.poi66.com/maps/test?nr=21. Other tests are
linked. The T22 can be built in into vehicles and ships and has an extension
cable for the GPS antenna.

Your online album will be a supreme Google Maps map, and shows a list of
waypoints. Everybody can follow you on your trip. Of course you can add
YouTube movies while in an internet cafe, or add pictures, add text to the
blog. Others can download your trip to GPX and KML to interface to popular
GPS devices and Google Earth.

Please note that the use of the recreational tracking website POI66 is free
of charge and we don't charge extra, spam or do other nasty things. POI66 is
the first and still the only providing you with this service. Take a look at
www.poi66.com and watch it with your own two eyes. There's no catch at all.
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www.poi66.com - GPS2SMS and GPS2WEB for fun, free! Also various Trails and
Waypoint sets for free.

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