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GPS Map Viewer for PSP Released

DCEmu writes "Deniska has released a GPS Map Viewer for the PSP. The program uses imagery from Google Maps, which currently has pretty good coverage of North America, Western Europe, Australia, Japan. There's also a video on YouTube." According to the post, map data can be retrieved via WiFi or an external GPS receiver. This story selected and edited by LinuxWorld editor for the day Saied Pinto.

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  1. Why a GPS enabled PSP? by crazyjeremy · · Score: 4, Funny

    Aww, yes... for that large "handheld gaming/gps self-positioning" demographic. Glad that group is good with serial ports, cause they're going to need to fall back on that to get active GPS data to the device.

  2. I know exactly where we are! by ackthpt · · Score: 5, Funny

    We're halfway between a bunch of mushrooms with a plumber jumping around on them and a checkered landscape full of gold rings a hedgehog is running around trying to collect.

    Well, maybe some kids will take a break from playing games to do some GeoCaching.

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    A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
  3. Why from the GTA-without-guns dept? by BeardsmoreA · · Score: 2, Funny

    No guns? It said North America support didn't it?