GPS.pi tracks your friends
If you're sick of rapping "Where you at?" into your iDEN phone, or you like keeping close tabs on your "friends'" whereabouts, you might want to check out GPS.p (or GPS.pi, if you're ASCII inclined). You and your crew can send your GPS coordinates automatically (or even manually if you don't have GPS—not that you'd know your GPS coordinates) via SMS or email, and watch each other as you apparently backpack Europe, spring break 2005, dude! We have a feeling we wouldn't be very interesting for our friends, though; our horrible secret finally leaking that we never do actually leave Engadget HQ.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
bazald @ Dec 19th 2005 12:53AM
Yeah, I never leave Engadget HQ either (but good luck finding me).
Bill @ Dec 19th 2005 12:53AM
This would actually kick some serious butt for PacManhattan in different areas where GPS signals are more reliable(read: the burbs).
Producer @ Dec 19th 2005 12:53AM
Please, OH PLEASE someone do this for the Palm.
Samuel Lago @ Dec 19th 2005 12:53AM
This is how it goes, make a domestic version. All over the EU, bum off, i want something more local.
asd @ Dec 19th 2005 12:53AM
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