Originally Posted by natediddy1120
Originally Posted by OmegaXzer0
I'm not sure if it's just me or not, but I was wondering if location based services are unavailable using xScope or not? I'm referring to having the website (namely google) know where you are so as to provide a list of restaurants and what not near your location based on GPS and cellular triangulation. Keep up the good work Gary!
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I would say it can use GPS....I wouldn't see why not?
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Last week I (and according to Gary some others) began to experience an error using the Google search page. (The error is documented earlier in this thread.) It appears to have been related to the "near me now" functionality on the search page. And it apparently affected only some people, depending on their location. Gary couldn't reproduce the error from his location, for example.
Oddly, the error never appeared with the stock Droid browser and the Dolphin browser does not provide the functionality at all. At this point it appears the problem may have come about from bugs in Google's own location based services, at least in the "near me now" app.
After Gary spent some much appreciated time and effort in trying to track down the source of the error he managed to eliminate it but the minor cost is the loss of the "near me now" functionality in the browser. (It's now identical to the Dolphin browser in that respect.) I assume that's the case for everyone and not just me.
Why the stock browser doesn't have the problem remains a mystery (at least to me.) But I suspect it stems from the fact that both the Google search page and the stock browser are Google products. "Open" source goes only so far and it's not surprising to see that two products from the same company can be more tightly integrated than either product with third party apps.
In any event, the loss of "near me now" is a minor issue. When I want to know what's "near me" I typically use Google Maps, not the web browser.