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		<title>Google Buzz on maps in Android</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 15:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shekhar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was the morning of 10th February, when I got to know that Google Buzz is rolling out to users. Was disappointed to not to spot it in my Google Apps (Standard) and in my GMail. Learnt that Google Buzz also works on Google Maps on mobile phones. I guessed that it would require a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was the morning of 10th February, when I got to know that <a href="http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/google-buzz-in-gmail.html" target="_blank">Google Buzz is rolling out to users</a>. Was disappointed to not to spot it in my Google Apps (Standard) and in my GMail. Learnt that Google Buzz also works on Google Maps on mobile phones.</p>
<p>I guessed that it would require a Google Maps upgrade on the phone. Instantly fired Android Market on my Android Dev Phone 1 (a.k.a. ADP1), clicked on the Downloads tab and was greeted by an available upgrade to Google Maps &#8211; Google Maps version 4.0.0. Opted to install the upgrade hoping to spot the Buzz on the maps but alas &#8211; it wasn&#8217;t a smooth sail.<span id="more-1270"></span> After the upgrade, I fired the Google Maps app on my ADP1. clicked on Menu&gt;Layers&gt;Buzz and spotted a new icon <a href="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/google-buzz-icon1.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1273" title="google-buzz-icon" src="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/google-buzz-icon1.png" alt="Google Buzz Icon" width="22" height="20" /></a> on the maps. Clicking on the icon showed me a screen where I could post a new Buzz (a message).</p>
<div id="attachment_1274" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Post-a-Google-Buzz-using-Maps-on-Android.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1274" title="Post a Google Buzz using Maps on Android" src="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Post-a-Google-Buzz-using-Maps-on-Android-200x300.png" alt="Post a Google Buzz using Maps on Android" width="200" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Post a Google Buzz using Maps on Android</p></div>
<p>Along with typing a text message, this screen also allowed me to upload a new photo that I could click via the phone&#8217;s camera or select an existing picture from the Android phone&#8217;s Gallery. Once I posted a Buzz, I could see a new speech bubble on the map at my current location &#8211; determined via GPS or Cell location (without GPS).  Over time, I realized, I could see only my Buzzes. Was no one else buzzing?</p>
<p><strong>Buzz is not for Google Apps</strong><br />
Later during the day, I realized that my friends, using their GMail account, could see other&#8217;s Buzzes on their Nokia phones. Also they could not see my Buzzes.</p>
<p>I instantly suspected that it could be all because of using a <a href="http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/group/index.html" target="_blank">Google Apps</a> (not GMail) credentials on my Android phone. My Android phone is tied up with a Google Apps Standard Edition account which is not a regular GMail/Google account. That&#8217;s when I got onto the Net and  <a href="http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2010/02/google-buzz-coming-soon-for-businesses.html" target="_blank">this blog post</a> confirmed my suspicion. But the confusion remained for a while. How could I post a Buzz (as said above) but not see other&#8217;s Buzzes?</p>
<p>So I spent the remaining day (of 10th February) and 11th February ensuring that Google Buzz indeed does not work with an Android using Google Apps account. I changed my ADP1&#8242;s Google account from Apps to a regular GMail account as explained in this blog post &#8211; <a href="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/google/android-how-to-change-the-google-account-without-a-hard-reset/" target="_blank">Android: How to change the Google Account without a hard reset</a>. Subsequently,  I changed it back from GMail to Apps. Kept flipping the accounts several times. Witnessed a few erratic and confusing behaviour &#8211; call it caching. Eventually, I concluded the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Google Buzz on maps in Android works with a regular GMail account and not with a Google Apps account.</li>
<li>If you are switching from a Google Apps account to a GMail account on Android after installing Google Maps 4.0, refer to the following:
<ol>
<li>Launch Android Market</li>
<li>Click on the Downloads tab</li>
<li>Select Google Maps</li>
<li>Click on the button &#8220;Uninstall updates&#8221;. This will downgrade Google Maps.</li>
<li>Subsequently, reinstall/update to Google Maps 4.0.0</li>
<li>Now, launch Google Maps and click on Menu&gt;Layers&gt;Buzz</li>
<li>And voila, you should be able to see what others are Buzzing on the map.
<div id="attachment_1276" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Google-Buzz-on-Maps-on-Android1.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1276 " title="Google Buzz on Maps in Android on February 10" src="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Google-Buzz-on-Maps-on-Android1-300x200.png" alt="Google Buzz on Maps on Android" width="300" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Google Buzz on Maps in Android on February 10</p></div></li>
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</li>
<li>Buzz should work, if you have switched from a Google Apps account to a GMail account before installing Google Maps 4.0.0</li>
</ul>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><div id="attachment_1282" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><strong><strong><a href="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Clicking_on_the_bubble_shows_the_Buzz_along_with_photos.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1282" title="Clicking on a bubble shows the Buzz with Photo (if any)" src="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Clicking_on_the_bubble_shows_the_Buzz_along_with_photos-200x300.png" alt="Clicking on a bubble shows the Buzz with Photo (if any)" width="200" height="300" /></a></strong></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Clicking on a bubble shows the Buzz with Photo (if any)</p></div>
<p><strong>A few other observations and notes:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Buzz on Google Maps for Mobile has no privacy settings. All your Buzzes along with photos will be visible to everyone.</li>
<li>As per my friends, Google Buzz seem to work equally well on Google Maps in Nokia and Windows Mobile. Nokia and Windows mobile users can goto http://m.google.com/maps to install/upgrade Google Maps to version 4.0.0.</li>
<li>As reported by friends using Nokia, the Buzzes may disappear at times. In this case, removing and adding the Buzz layer on Google Maps will show the Buzzes again.</li>
<li>Seems that the &#8220;speech bubbles&#8221; for Buzzes, older than a day, disappear from the map.
<p><div id="attachment_1283" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/A_list_of_all_the_Buzzes_at_a_location.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1283" title="A list of all the Buzz at a location, along with comments" src="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/A_list_of_all_the_Buzzes_at_a_location-200x300.png" alt="A list of all the Buzz at a location, along with comments" width="200" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A list of all the Buzz at a location, along with comments</p></div></li>
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<p>While I have been playing with Buzz on my Android for the last two days, I may soon switch back to my Google Apps account. I can&#8217;t sacrifice my official E-mails on Android for the Buzz. Hope, Google Buzz for Google Apps is released soon. In the meanwhile I will play with <a href="http://twitter.com/shekharg/status/8909977586" target="_blank">Google Buzz on my Gmail account</a></p>
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		<title>My list of must-have Android apps</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 17:15:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shekhar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever since I ordered and got my Android Dev Phone 1 (a.k.a. ADP1), I have been taking it through various updates. The phone shipped with Android version 1.0 and upgraded to version 1.6. After 1.6, I opted to go for ROMs from CynaogenMod. Each time, I upgrade my phone, I wipe off its data. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever since I <a href="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/google/anroid-to-india-a-shipping-faq/" target="_blank">ordered</a> and got my Android Dev Phone 1 (a.k.a. ADP1), I have been taking it through various updates. The phone shipped with Android version 1.0 and upgraded to version 1.6. After 1.6, I opted to go for ROMs from <a href="http://www.cyanogenmod.com/" target="_blank">CynaogenMod</a>.</p>
<p>Each time, I upgrade my phone, I wipe off its data. This is because I took the upgrades as an opportunity to wipe off applications which I install, but do not use or use occasionally. But, following is the list of Android applications which I crave to install after each wipe off. These applications are my must-haves on my Android phone.<span id="more-1010"></span></p>
<p><strong>1. android-wifi-tether<br />
</strong>A computer or PC/Laptop can be connected to a phone via USB, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to use the phone&#8217;s Internet connection &#8211; typically GPRS/EDGE/3G. This kind of connection sharing (with the phone) is called tethering. ADP1 does not ship with tethering capabilities. But thanks to the android-wifi-tether app which can be found <a href="http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/" target="_blank">here</a>. Don&#8217;t go by the &#8220;Wifi&#8221; in the app&#8217;s name. It supports tethering through Bluetooth too. I have used tethering via Wifi, till I switched to CyanogenMod (see below). Once installed, it turns your phone into a Wi-Fi ad-hoc point! Think about it as a Wireless Access Point. Therefore, no hassle of downloading drivers to connect to it from a laptop.</p>
<div id="attachment_1017" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Android-Wifi-Tether.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1017" title="Android Wifi Tether" src="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Android-Wifi-Tether-200x300.png" alt="Android Wifi Tether app for phone's Internet connection sharing via Wifi/Bluetooth" width="200" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">android-wifi-tether app for phone&#39;s Internet connection sharing via Wifi/Bluetooth</p></div>
<p><em><strong><br />
</strong></em> Features:</p>
<ul>
<li>Tethering through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth</li>
<li>Access control based on MAC address. Notification, about connecting clients, on the phone&#8217;s notification bar &#8211; with sound.</li>
<li>128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)</li>
</ul>
<p>Pros:</p>
<ul>
<li>Behaves as a Wi-Fi ad-hoc point. This means, typically, no configuration/driver hassles on a PC/Laptop.</li>
<li>MAC address based access control.</li>
<li>Lots of configuration options for Wi-Fi, like SSID, channel, IP range etc.</li>
</ul>
<p>Cons:</p>
<ul>
<li>Requires ROM update (a kernel update)</li>
</ul>
<div id="attachment_1015" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Android_USB_Tethering.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1015 " title="Android_USB_Tethering" src="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Android_USB_Tethering-200x300.png" alt="Go to Settings&gt;Wireless controls and check Internet tethering. Works with CyanogenMod Android ROMs" width="200" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Go to Settings&gt;Wireless controls and check Internet tethering. Works with CyanogenMod Android ROMs</p></div>
<p>I no longer use android-wifi-tether &#8211; after flashing my phone with  CyanogenMod. With Cyanogen ROMs, the capability to tether via USB is built-in. USB tethering works both on Linux and Windows &#8211; I have it working on Fedora 12 Linux and Windows 7. android-wifi-tether works with the CyanogenMod (version 4.2.13, as of this wiring) without requiring the kernel update. But you will need to download and install the app from <a href="http://android-wifi-tether.googlecode.com/files/signed_andTether_1_60_pre1.apk" target="_blank">here</a>. With android-wifi-tether and CyanogenMod, you may like to enjoy the flexibility of tethering through USB, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth! Though, I&#8217;m my happy self with USB tethering.</p>
<p><strong> 2. BlueRSS<br />
</strong>Once I discovered this free RSS reader named BlueRSS, from the Android Market, I never felt the need to look for an alternative. Lots of features, yet fast and responsive. This is what sets this app apart, for my daily routine, to check out the tech world through RSS feeds. I&#8217;m using version 3.0.1 of BlueRSS, as of this writing.</p>
<div id="attachment_1021" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/BlueRSS_RSS_Reader_for_Android.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1021" title="BlueRSS_RSS_Reader_for_Android" src="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/BlueRSS_RSS_Reader_for_Android-200x300.png" alt="BlueRSS: A fast and feature rich RSS reader for Android phones" width="200" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">BlueRSS: A fast and feature rich RSS reader for Android phones</p></div>
<p>Features:<em><strong><br />
</strong></em></p>
<ul>
<li>Discover RSS feeds on Websites or using keywords</li>
<li>Exports feeds to OPML, opens GMail (or the default mail client) with the OPML file attached, to send.</li>
<li>Automatic background update</li>
<li>Ability to refresh all feeds as well as individual feeds</li>
<li>Add feed items to Favourites</li>
<li>Full screen mode</li>
</ul>
<p>Pros:</p>
<ul>
<li>Fast and responsive. Don&#8217;t remember if I ever had to &#8220;Force Close&#8221; it</li>
<li>Import from Google reader</li>
</ul>
<p>Cons:<strong><br />
</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>No feed categories</li>
<li>The feed item&#8217;s description/summary does not open in landscape mode.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>3. Twidroid (free version)<br />
</strong>This app does not require an introduction to Android users. It is undoubtedly the best Twitter client for Android. I started with using Twidroid as the Twitter client on my Android phone. I switched to numerous other Twitter apps to check out the alternatives. I tried Swift, Seesmic, Twidgit and TwitterRide (now called TweetsRide). But I kept coming back to Twidroid and have settled down to it. Twidroid is available from the Android Market and I&#8217;m using version 3.0.9.</p>
<div id="attachment_1040" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Twidroid_Twitter_Client_for_Android.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1040" title="Twidroid_Twitter_Client_for_Android" src="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Twidroid_Twitter_Client_for_Android-200x300.png" alt="Twidroid: The feature-rich Twitter client for Andorid" width="200" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Twidroid: The feature-rich Twitter client for Andorid</p></div>
<p>Features</p>
<ul>
<li>Supports Twitter lists and the new Retweet feature (or API) of Twitter</li>
<li>Ability to upload photos</li>
<li>Twitter Trends, Search and Favorites</li>
<li>Built it browser to open URLs</li>
<li>Options to choose a preferred URL shortening service and image upload service</li>
<li>Built-in profile browser with option to follow/unfollow</li>
<li>Autocomplete of Twitter usernames while Reply-ing or Direct Message</li>
<li>Share Tweets via Email, SMS and Bluetooth</li>
<li>Stores data on the SD card</li>
</ul>
<p>Pros</p>
<ul>
<li>Fast and responsive UI</li>
<li>One touch access to most functions like Reply, Direct Message and Retweet</li>
<li>New tweets notification, with the Tweets&#8217; text, in the Notification bar of the phone.</li>
<li>Automatically shortens the URLs</li>
<li>Remembers the scroll position with an option to jump to the latest Tweet</li>
<li>Frequent new releases.</li>
</ul>
<p>Cons</p>
<ul>
<li>Features like widgets, video and multiple accounts available only in the Pro version</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>4. Nav4All</strong><br />
I have been living in New Delhi, India for 31 years. But Connaught Place a.k.a. CP is a place where I always lose my way to the destination and back home. Thanks to the large number of roundabouts. I recall driving for more than a hour in CP to figure out my way. That&#8217;s when I desperately started looking for a navigation app for my GPS capable Android phone. Nav4All is what I got and what I use. It works great for the Delhi roads. Nav4All is available in the Android Market and I&#8217;m using version 9.0.25. To be true, I haven&#8217;t used all its features. Yet following is the jot down of the features that I see on the application&#8217;s screen:</p>
<div id="attachment_1057" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Nav4All.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1057" title="Nav4All: A simple and free app that works for turn-by-turn voice based navigation" src="http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Nav4All-200x300.png" alt="Nav4All: A simple and free app that works for turn-by-turn voice based navigation" width="200" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Nav4All: A simple and free app that works for turn-by-turn voice based navigation</p></div>
<p>Features</p>
<ul>
<li>A huge list of countries</li>
<li>Option of large number of voices (for turn-by-turn navigation)</li>
<li>Can pick addresses from the phone&#8217;s contacts</li>
<li>View route to destination with turn by turn textual instructions and on the map</li>
<li>Details like distance, driving speed and journey time</li>
<li>&#8220;Start follow me&#8221; feature to trace your current route</li>
<li>Alternate routes</li>
</ul>
<p>Pros</p>
<ul>
<li>Free</li>
<li>Precise, numbered, exit points on roundabouts</li>
<li>Works in New Delhi, India</li>
<li>Narrows down to the building name!</li>
</ul>
<p>Cons</p>
<ul>
<li>Bad user interface, looks like wireframes</li>
<li>Buggy with the hardware keyboard of ADP1</li>
<li>Address search asks for too many details</li>
<li>Not so good looking map</li>
</ul>
<p>I haven&#8217;t been able to use the address search for Nav4All. It asks for too many details &#8211; upto the house number. The best way I use Nav4All is to record the destination coordinates &#8211; when I somehow reach the destination for the first time. On the contrary, Nav4All amazed me by telling the name of a client&#8217;s office building &#8211; located in the midest of a large number of houses.</p>
<p>Note that the Nav4All <a href="http://www.nav4all.com/" target="_blank">website</a> hints that the app will remain free until 1st Jan 2010. But I have been using it for free, on my Android phone, till now. Hope it continues to remain free.</p>
<p><strong>5. Car Mode<br />
</strong>How many times it has happened, that, while driving you get a phone call. You, then, struggle to put the phone on the speaker phone mode. Car Mode is a nifty app which when clicked, places itself on the phone&#8217;s notification bar. Subsequently, it automatically enables the speaker phone for subsequent calls. Car Mode can be disabled by clicking on its icon on the notification bar. It can be downloaded from the Android Market. I&#8217;m using version 1.2.0 of this app.</p>
<p>Pros</p>
<ul>
<li>A simple and free app which works!</li>
</ul>
<p>Cons</p>
<ul>
<li>It&#8217;s encourages to attend phone calls which driving <img src='http://www.shekhargovindarajan.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </li>
</ul>
<p>That&#8217;s all folks. Five must have Android apps that I live with. Note that this list does not include the built-in apps &#8211; like GMail, Calendar, Contacts, etc &#8211; else GMail will Gmail Push (instant push E-mail) is my most used app. Will keep this blog post updated with any future must-have apps which I get used to.</p>
<p><strong>Update (February 2, 2010):</strong> I said above that Nav4All may become paid, but the latest update is worse. Got an E-mail announcing that  Nav4All will be discontinued.  Following is the exact copy of the E-mail as sent by CEO of Nav4All:</p>
<p><em><strong>Subject: Nav4All navigation shut down by Navteq</strong></em></p>
<pre>Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 28-01-2010 16:30 GMT+1

Subject: Nav4All navigation shut down by Navteq

Letter to 27,625,631 Nav4All navigation customers

Dear Customers,

It is with the deepest regret that we hereby notify you that the
global navigation of Nav4All and the Tracking &amp; Tracing will go
offline in 3 days. The reason for the same is that the data licence
agreement with Navteq (a 100% Nokia subsidiary) was not extended, in
a totally unexpected manner. It is not possible to implement data
from another supplier in our Nav4All systems within the short term.
The Nav4All navigation system was developed for Navteq data. Nav4All
has therefore been constrained to stop.

We greatly regret the fact that we have to suspend the operation of
our service. With your help, we have developed Nav4All into a global
product with 27.5 million users in 56 languages, in 5 years. This has
made Nav4All the largest navigation supplier. This large number of
users also has to do with the fact that Nav4All works on hundreds of
different mobile telephones of many makes such as Blackberry, Sony
Ericsson, Samsung, Motorola, Android, HTC, Nokia, LG, Iphone, Ipod
etc.

After 5 years of testing and market development, we witnessed rapid -
in fact, exponential - growth during the last two years. That growth
was reported in the licence reports to Navteq. In mid-December 2009,
the global coverage was extended to include the Philippines, Morocco
and Kenya.

Please contact the Nav4All support desk in case you have any
questions: <a href="http://www.nav4all.com/support" target="_blank">www.nav4all.com/support</a>. If there is any further
information from Nav4All concerning the subject of this letter, the
same will be published on our website: <a href="http://www.nav4all.com/" target="_blank">www.nav4all.com</a>. For reasons
of privacy, Nav4All does not have the email addresses of all its
customers, and we therefore request you to forward this email to the
maximum extent possible, in order to ensure that everyone is
informed.

Kind Regards,

Hennie J.M. Groot Koerkamp (CEO)

Nav4All BV

Keizersgracht 62-64

1015 CS Amsterdam NL
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