Ovi Maps - Finding your way around using your mobile phone is getting easier all the time, and the powerful new Nokia Ovi Maps 3.0 Beta represents the cutting edge of cellphone-based navigation.
The aim of Nokia Ovi Maps 3.0 is an ambitious one - to offer a comprehensive and accurate guide to the real world combined with the ability to share location-related content online
MapThis!
Homebrew developer Deniska has just released a new build for MapThis!, bumping the application up to version 0.5.20. This particular program is actually a Global Positioning Navigation tool for the PlayStation Portable
Wii Earth
Here's a nifty new piece of homebrew for Wii fans to try out. Over at DCEmu, mat_dizzy has created Wii Earth v0.1, an application based of PSP Earth v0.2 that essentially allows you to view a handful of cameras placed on specific points in New York and London areas
WiiEarth
WiiEarth is a Google maps like app that enables you to browse the earth like in Google maps. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4W_2sf4rDA
FAQ
Is this even legal? It is probably wrong on some level, but I personally don't think that the data from Google and Microsoft is being misused here
WiiEarth
WiiEarth allows you to use your Wiimote to navigate (and zoom-in on) the Earth, using Google Maps and similar services. You can switch between viewing with OpenStreetMap, Live (Maps, Satellite) and Google (Maps, Satellite, Terrain)
Metro-Paris For anyone who wants to backpack through Paris, or who actually lives there right now, it would be a great time to bring your DS along. An enterprising new programmer by the name of Christophe Andreani has created a working map of Paris, France for your Nintendo handheld. Better yet, it even works with the stylus.His work, Metro-Paris v1.0, is simply what it is