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Google just announced Google Latitude, an application for mobile phones and desktops that lets your share your location with other users who have opted in for the service. For desktops it probably uses your IP address for figuring out where you are and for cell phones it may use the cell tower location and your GPS receiver, if you have one. You can start here.

The new Google Latitude application will also be standard on T-Mobile’s Android phone G1 with the Android RC33 update.

Here are the videos:


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