Apr 04 2008

Live GPS navigation using Google Earth + Earth Bridge

Published by Lord TCT at 12:41 pm under GPS

GPS

Own a GPS receiver but not willing to pay USD20/yr for Google Earth Plus?

No worries! Earth Bridge is here to the rescue. As long as your GPS receiver is interfaced to your computer via a NMEA compatible interface (using serial port, bluetooth virtual serial port, etc), chances are you can begin plugging in your GPS to your PC, fire up Earth Bridge and Google Earth and begin high tech navigation.

No 3G on your notebook? Wireless roaming too expensive? Just set Google Earth’s cache to 1500MB, restart it and using a live internet connection, run Google Earth through the places you’re likely to be visiting. When ready to go, just unplug your internet connection and start navigating, but do not exit Google Earth.

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One Response to “Live GPS navigation using Google Earth + Earth Bridge”

  1. selahattin yıldızon 22 Oct 2009 at 3:46 pm

    we like gps system

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