trapster - let's use this tool to document speed traps

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Old Oct 29, 2007 | 07:44 PM
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trapster - let's use this tool to document speed traps

http://www.trapster.com/rl/Trapster.php#

fellow 6speeder created it, i stole the link from the GT sub-forum, let's see if we can make this thing work for our area.

i haven't played w/ it yet but i'm sure we could make suggestions....

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Old Nov 2, 2007 | 02:48 PM
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Hi Shaun, not really all that similar to Flagr.

Trapster is a GPS based mobile phone app and alert/notification system - you can use it now (i.e. you don't have to wait until there are 1M users in the Bay Area). Let's say you guys are going on a group drive... 30 cars. First guy gets a laser blip on his V1. Unfortunately it's too late for him because of instant-on, but he can punch in an alert and the other 29 get the warning (their phone beeps as they enter the area based on GPS in phone).

You can use it to remind yourself of usual hiding spots, red light cams, etc. too.

It also establishes confidence based on how many votes and who voted... so that over time the system learns... patent pending on the system and algorithms.

It also has a voice input (and SMS alert) feature in case you don't have a GPS phone. So it's a bit more than a point on a Frapr map.

Make sense?

I would love to have some feedback to make it work better for y'all up there.

It works on BlackBerry, Nokia N95, any Sprint phone that has Where.com, and I'm almost done with Windows Mobile (working on that today). More coming.

PS I entered a bunch of red light cams up that way, so it's gonna beep your mobile like crazy in SFO ... now I just need to put in a "shut off beep for red light cams" feature! :-)
 
Old Nov 19, 2007 | 05:48 PM
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peter - thanks for taking the time to go into more detail...i meant that it reminded me of flagr, but after getting a moment to look around a bit (and add another pesky redlight cam), i think its a fantastic tool. Is it your venture?
 
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Thanks for the compliment. I really hope people find it useful. Believe it or not, CHP and Sheriff actually like the idea (I know some senior guys down this way). It beeps, people slow down, ... expands their presence.

I don't know if I would call it a "venture", but it's one of my many projects for which I'm president, CEO, and janitor. Good news is that I'm never late to a meeting. ;-)

If you have a GPS phone, here's another car-related one of my projects that can be used for road rallies etc. www.jotyou.com.
 

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In case anyone is interested in trying it, the Windows Mobile 5 version is posted. www.trapster.com/downloadurls.php

FYI this version also supports something called wireless positioning... it aims to provide the benefits of GPS for devices that have WiFi but no GPS. I bought an ATT Tilt and am testing around here. The wireless positioning seems to work pretty well around town, though it did not work very well on 5 up to LA auto show. I'd love to get some feedback on how it works in Bay Area (that has *got* to be the mother of all hot spot concentrations! :-) ). Tilt works flawlessly in GPS mode.

Sorry still no iPhone... of course I'll make one for iPhone as soon as they open it up for programming, but for now you can use iPhone with Trapster voice/SMS feature.
 
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very cool idea. I just signed up and downloaded it on my GPS enabled curve
 
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Originally Posted by AMSMIKE
very cool idea. I just signed up and downloaded it on my GPS enabled curve
Sweet! ATT is selling the new GPS Curves now? Or what carrier? I knew those were coming, just didn't know they were already out.
 
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Sweet! ATT is selling the new GPS Curves now? Or what carrier? I knew those were coming, just didn't know they were already out.
yes its the 8310 ATT curve
 
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ive used navizon on my iphone a few times and it works great, but no sense working on anything until the sdk is officially released in feb i believe
 
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Originally Posted by eshaun
ive used navizon on my iphone a few times and it works great, but no sense working on anything until the sdk is officially released in feb i believe
I used Skyhook, but I looked at Navizon a while back too. Slightly different concept. The Skyhook guys actually drive around in trucks and sniff "ambient" WiFi - sort of the Google Street View brute force method. It's been released for XP/CE/WM for a while, plus they just released for Symbian/Mac/Vista.
 
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In case you are interested ... I put together a little demo video of Trapster with Skyhook/WPS.

http://trapster.com/demo2.php
 
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Well - not as much of a problem for me. I just know there are cops around anywhere near the MTK compound.
 
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