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cddiede 2010-01-08 14:48

[Maemo 5] Google Near Me Now?
 
Okay, so google has launched a new feature called "Near me Now".

http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/201...is-easier.html

So this is great. Immediate location based search and it just needs a location aware browser. The N900's browser with the meamo-geolocation add on meets this criteria, I mean just look at our browser's ability to use mobile Safari's Google Latitude page to prove that.

Unfortunately, I can't test this on my N900 since there isn't a specific URL that takes you to a "Near Me Now" enabled google homepage. They're targeting this at (surprise, surprise) Android and iPhone browser's user agent strings only.

Now, I'd love to try this and if it works I'd love to use it but I hate the thought of dumbing down my browser by editing the user agent string to match that of Android or the iPhone for any appreciable length of time.

Anyone got a way to change user agent strings on the N900 browser easily?

Hell, if someone could even point me to the block of text to change in a browser settings file, then I could script a sed command to change the agent string back and forth and then tie that sed script to a desktop icon.

Or has someone got an even better idea?

cddiede 2010-01-08 16:09

Re: Google Near Me Now on the N900?
 
I may have found my own answer:

http://my-maemo.com/software/applica...7&fldAuto=1023

I'm going to test this now.

cddiede 2010-01-08 16:49

Re: Google Near Me Now on the N900?
 
Okay, forgive the ego of replying to my own thread but in case anyone else comes upon this and cares......

hideuseragent seems to work fine when I set it to "iPhone" and restart the browser. I go to www.google.com and it looks like the Safari Optimized version, but with no " Near me now" button.

But I don't think this is my problem as I had a friend point his actual iPhone at google and he also just sees a blank patch of screen where the "Near me now" dialog would seem to be.

Perhaps google just hasn't pushed this out live yet?

colnago 2010-01-08 17:10

Re: [Maemo 5] Google Near Me Now?
 
The Firefox browser has a plug-in called Near Me...but the problem I have with it is that it only returns 4-5 results max. I don't see any place to change it.

cddiede 2010-01-08 17:13

Re: [Maemo 5] Google Near Me Now?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by colnago (Post 459543)
The Firefox browser has a plug-in called Near Me...but the problem I have with it is that it only returns 4-5 results max. I don't see any place to change it.

This is the mobile Firefox that works on the N900, right?
If so, I gotta try it. 4-5 results is better then nothing.

Perhaps more results would show up if you were near more items. Are you checking this in a rural area or a metropolitan one?

lardman 2010-01-08 17:59

Re: [Maemo 5] Google Near Me Now?
 
You could try the iPhone Google maps web site (no need to masquerade). i.e. http://www.google.co.uk/maps/m (or http://www.google.com/maps/m).

Click "menu" in the bottom right corner and choose search.

As long as you have the maemo-geolocation plugin installed the page knows where you are and will update your Latitude location too.

cddiede 2010-01-08 18:04

Re: [Maemo 5] Google Near Me Now?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lardman (Post 459636)
You could try the iPhone Google maps web site (no need to masquerade). i.e. http://www.google.co.uk/maps/m (or http://www.google.com/maps/m).

.

Yeah, I already use this and love it for replacing most of the functionality I had in the S60 Google Maps application.

However, if this "Near me Now" works, it would be much faster since it has no cumbersome map graphics to load.

colnago 2010-01-08 18:59

Re: [Maemo 5] Google Near Me Now?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cddiede (Post 459549)
This is the mobile Firefox that works on the N900, right?
If so, I gotta try it. 4-5 results is better then nothing.

Perhaps more results would show up if you were near more items. Are you checking this in a rural area or a metropolitan one?

Correct.

I was looking for something to replace my Windows Live Search app from my Motorola Q. Its cleaner than having "web based results". The Near Me is an advertised plugin from the Firefox Mobile page, and uses GPS (pretty quicly I may add) to find your current locale. It comes with some preloaded searches like "Pizza", so you just press and get the "itemized listing of results".

But like I said, it would be nice to get more than 4-5 results somehow. I would think that Google could find more than (5) pizza places between DC and Baltimore (I'm centrally located between the two cities). What is also weird is that I did a search for something else, and it found a place 20 miles away in Baltimore, so it seems like the small list isn't due to a small geographical radius.

As a fallback, I've created a web browser bookmark for the Google Maps search page. I may have to change my city manually, but at least I get more results.

cddiede 2010-01-08 19:45

Re: [Maemo 5] Google Near Me Now?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by colnago (Post 459752)
Correct.

But like I said, it would be nice to get more than 4-5 results somehow. I would think that Google could find more than (5) pizza places between DC and Baltimore (I'm centrally located between the two cities). What is also weird is that I did a search for something else, and it found a place 20 miles away in Baltimore, so it seems like the small list isn't due to a small geographical radius.
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You live near DC? Have you chimed in on the proposed DC meet up?

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...550#post457550

colnago 2010-01-08 19:54

Re: [Maemo 5] Google Near Me Now?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cddiede (Post 459862)
You live near DC? Have you chimed in on the proposed DC meet up?

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...550#post457550

Didn't see my posts over there? Either way, my g/f is coming back tomorrow...won't get much chance to get out to play.

:(

Plus letting her know that I just signed up for a pool league may not go over well either.

:D


DId you get Near Me working???

cddiede 2010-01-08 20:00

Re: [Maemo 5] Google Near Me Now?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by colnago (Post 459883)
Didn't see my posts over there? Either way, my g/f is coming back tomorrow...won't get much chance to get out to play.

:(

Plus letting her know that I just signed up for a pool league may not go over well either.

:D


DId you get Near Me working???

Latest meet up proposal is the evening of the 23rd, I think. Still trying for a consensus...


Near me now still isn't showing up for me or on my friend's iPhone. Strange.

colnago 2010-01-08 21:24

Re: [Maemo 5] Google Near Me Now?
 
QUOTE=cddiede;459896]...
Near me now still isn't showing up for me or on my friend's iPhone. Strange.[/QUOTE]

Not Near Me Now, but "Near Me"...for Firefox browser.

You have to slide the finger/stylus from dead area on the right, onto the screen. You have to have a web page open for it to work, but its the same procedure to open up the "Settings". You'll see an icon/button which looks like a "house", just above the settngs link.

That will open the Near Me app:


http://webtechstudios.com/products/nearme/

airjordan17 2010-01-15 20:31

Re: [Maemo 5] Google Near Me Now?
 
I was able to get Near Me working by changing the N900 browser's user agent string to that of a Nexus One:

Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.1; en-us; Nexus One Build/ERD56C) AppleWebKit/530.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/530.17

One (easy) way to do this is to install the hideuseragent app from the extras-testing repository and setting the custom user agent to the string above. Of course, as mentioned elsewhere on this thread, you will also need to have maemo-geolocation installed in order to pass GPS data to a website.

YoDude 2010-01-16 03:21

Re: [Maemo 5] Google Near Me Now?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by airjordan17 (Post 474893)
I was able to get Near Me working by changing the N900 browser's user agent string to that of a Nexus One:

Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.1; en-us; Nexus One Build/ERD56C) AppleWebKit/530.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/530.17

One (easy) way to do this is to install the hideuseragent app from the extras-testing repository and setting the custom user agent to the string above. Of course, as mentioned elsewhere on this thread, you will also need to have maemo-geolocation installed in order to pass GPS data to a website.

Yup, that worked. I can read Google docs now too.

I wasn't sure how the Hide User Agent app worked so I just pasted that whole string in the "User Agent: dialog box hit "OK" then "Set". It worked but do you know if this is the correct procedure?

When I hit "Remove" my browser reverts back to acting the way it did so I'm happy for now.


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