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Has anyone tried this?

Put two and two together to make five on Wednesday ... but has anyone else tried to use Google Earth combined with GPS Mouse and Mobile Broadband to turn your laptop into a super dooper SatNav?

I paid my $20 to upgrade to GoogleEarth Plus and finally got my GPS mouse talking to it this morning - it quite accurately placed me in my office up north Thumbs Up (big Google Ballon Marker hovering over the office roof)

Next job is to get it running in the car with my Vodafone Broadband dongle - Im going to give it a try at the weekend - even though I know the signal over the plain is not going to be brillian but if I run Google Earth in small lo-res mode it may be OK
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You can save on download time by manually viewing the areas you expect to visit while connected to your regular broadband at home or in the office. Google Earth will cache the data so it won't need to download it in full when out and about with your GPS.
  
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Recommend forward facing web-cam feeding into small window on laptop screen so that you can see what you're hitting whilst driving, Googling, GPSing Whistle

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NoDo$h wrote:
You can save on download time by manually viewing the areas you expect to visit while connected to your regular broadband at home or in the office. Google Earth will cache the data so it won't need to download it in full when out and about with your GPS.

Good Thinking Thumbs Up

@AndrewW - this won't be an issue - just goes on its own...
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NoDo$h wrote:
Google Earth will cache the data so it won't need to download it in full when out and about with your GPS.

I've you've got plenty of disk space, you can whack the size of the cache up to around 2GB as well Thumbs Up

A quick question.....I've never tried it, but I'm guessing Google Earth uses a live connection to get driving directions etc.....it would be cool if it had them from a local database to save the need for a 3G connection at all.
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