Atmasphere, the press release suggests that it WILL be supported on Nokia Nseries products. I have to say that taking on Microsoft and Google in mapping service segment is no small undertaking on Nokia's part. Microsoft has been working to develop the market for location base services for several years now with its Mappoint Web Service and its more recently introduced Virtual Earth service. A member of the Microsoft development team has already published an app to run Virtual Earth on Windows Mobile 5.0 called Virtual Earth Mobile which properly renders the output of the Virtual Earth www site that do not work well or at all on the Windows Mobile 5.0 IE browser or on Mozilla Minimo. Here is the url to the www page with some screen shots along with a link to the .cab file to install VE Mobile on Windows Mobile 5.0. http://www.viavirtualearth.com/vve/Gallery/VEMobile.ashx And of course there is Google Earth as well which has benefited from its positioning as a core component of the Google brand of services. As some on this list are no doubt aware, neither Google Earth nor Microsoft Virtual Earth will work on the N800 browser application. It is good that Nokia has made the pragmatic decision to make its service available on Windows Mobile 5.0 since WM5.0 is quickly becoming the dominant platform for the kind of pda/smartphones that are needed to make full use of these kinds of applications. It also suggests that the Nokia management team is committed to this kind of www service on its own merits and not just to sell more Nokia handsets that do NOT run Windows Mobile 5.0. Best Regards, John Holmblad atmasphere at atmasphere.net wrote: > http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1103306 > > May support linux. No word on Maemo, but would be an interesting and > free option instead of navicore - if released. > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-users/attachments/20070208/c1894c19/attachment.htm