Today's Second Geohack
I managed to wangle a Fire Eagle invitation this morning, so over lunch I grabbed the Python API Kit and threw it at the sample Gypsy client.
$ ./gypsy-fireeagle.py 00:0B:0D:88:A4:A3 got 51.861145 0.156275 Updated FireEagle
The first line is me running my script (this one is 64 lines, but it is half whitespace), telling it where my GPS is. The second line is the current position that my rather cheap and nasty GPS determined. The third line tells me that Fire Eagle has been updated with those coordinates.
Suffice to say I'm very impressed with Yahoo's geocoding software. My GPS never settles to an accurate reading and will happily jitter around a 20 metre wide circle for hours, but the location Fire Eagle is reporting me at is two doors away. I'm not exaggerating: it says number 9 on my street when it should be number 5. That is some incredibly accurate mapping they have.