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For Windows Mobile developers: upcoming webcast about Creating Location-Aware Applications March 28, 2008 [General] | By Edward J. R. Webcasts are a good thing because if you participate live in them, then you can also ask questions... so even nowadays, in the era of podcasting, screen-casting and live-video-casting, indeed participation in webcasts is useful due to this interactivity. In this webcast you can learn about topic that once was a holy grail of mobile phone industry and is now also a very hot topic in mobile advertising - location aware applications: More and more Windows Mobile powered devices ship with integrated global positioning system (GPS) hardware. Since Windows Mobile devices are typically used on the road, it makes a lot of sense to add location awareness to your applications. In this MSDN webcast, Maarten Struys shows you how you can make use of the GPS Intermediate Driver to access GPS information from inside managed applications. Learn how to use the FakeGPS utility to test location-enabled applications without needing access to a physical GPS device. Of course, in this session, you also see a location-aware application on a device using real GPS data. To learn more visit home page of this webcast.
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