If you are looking for a web-based mapping services, where would you go? Google Maps? Bing Maps? Nokia offers an online version of Nokia Maps, which is optimized for use on mobile devices (of course for Nokia phones). Now Nokia Maps has been updated and is already running in HTML5. This makes it compatible with the iPhone and Android.
Nokia Maps on a mobile web uses the Geolocation API from the latest HTML5 to determine your position correctly on the map, so the function is proportional to the map application that runs on your phone. Other features have included things that are familiar, such as local business directory with some information (such as websites, phone numbers, etc.). You can also get a route to your destination, of course, and you can prioritize the routes to walk or travel by car.
In addition, information is also available for public transportation, and sharing capabilities so you can share your location via SMS, email or Facebook and Twitter. Of course this is all pretty good for a mobile web application that does not need to be installed on your phone.
In addition, information is also available for public transportation, and sharing capabilities so you can share your location via SMS, email or Facebook and Twitter. Of course this is all pretty good for a mobile web application that does not need to be installed on your phone.