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
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
AMAP4DS Christophe Andreani dishes out another update for AMAP4DS v2.0. This time around, it comes with major updates that include larger maps, one more zoom level using "thumbnail", centered zooms, variable speed scrolling, and economy mode allowing to close the DS without switching it off