Google Offering Live Traffic Maps via Cell Phones
Kranfer writes "Reuters is covering the newest offering from Google: real-time traffic mapping on your cell phone. Now you can check how the traffic is ahead of you, of course as long as you don't cause the traffic incident yourself by checking the local issues on your cell phone while driving. Point your cell phone browser to http://google.com/gmm to get your local traffic maps if you live within one of the 30 U.S. cities where this is available."
http://google.com/gmm/devices.html>Here is a listing of the supported phone's make and model. Check it out.
--Valthan
I don't think its any more dangerous than the navigation systems in many cars now, now if they could make it talk to warn of problems.
Seeing as though both Windows Live Local (JavaScript) and Yahoo! Maps Beta (Flash) already let you view live traffic on the web, I'd guess it's only a matter of time before Google adds traffic as an option to their full-scale mapping app.
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Not out of the box, but you can get a J2ME engine from IBM that supports several combinations of OS/Hardware: IBM WEME
There's a few other JVMs for WM out there, i.e Mysaifu.