
12 Apr
2010
12 Apr
'10
3:35 p.m.
Many Phones nowadays have Asssisted GPS which gives you the point to an error of a few meters... I have found that one can actually navigate in Nairobi streets using a phone. The phone's Assisted GPS actually shows which side of the road one is on.. For example.. On the iphone we have an application called "GPS Motion Lite" - search for Baringo *or* minimize map and zoom on Baringo ,, once its brought up on map, simply tap twice and the coordinates of any point you move your cursor will be displayed on a small speech box.. This i believe can cut down on your research time and you can get coordinates at any time you wish, even as you navigate there ot real time.