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        <s:content>1 JSR-179 Location API for J2ME {anchor:JSR-179 Location API for J2ME}&#xA;Wow. One month without any posting. I&apos;m a bit lazy, I think.&#xA;&#xA;Today I found out something really interesting. A JSR-179 implementation based on the current cell id of my phone.&#xA;&#xA;http://www.placelab.org/&#xA;&#xA;Wow, again! Can&apos;t wait to play around with this thing. The most interesting about this thing done by the &quot;Intel Research Seattle&quot; is that it uses an approach to connect the native Symbian code and the MIDP stuff that I thought of too. Some kind of IPC over local tcp/ip connectivity.&#xA;&#xA;It&apos;s compatible with the Nokia 6600 / 6620.</s:content>
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