Uses advertisements to collect location and browser data for research (Proof of concept)
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Uses advertisements to collect location and browser data for research (Proof of concept)
a geolocation and geofencing library for p5.js
Realtime location tracking for airsoft players or anyone
React Native is an open-source mobile application framework created by Facebook. It is used to develop applications for Android, iOS, Web and UWP by enabling developers to use React along with native platform capabilities.This is a Base Repo to all my projects from scratch
Realtime Location Tracker is an application where you can see your current location and save your traversed path between any 2 points on a map. It can be used for reference in the future if you wish to locate the way on a google map to a place you already visited before.
Automatically Update Geo coordinates when task status is completed
React Native Expo CLI based Uber Eats Clone with 3 different sides 1) User Side 2) Courier/Driver Side 3) Admin side. To PARTICIPATE in this open source, you have to FIX its LOCATION from both USER SIDE and DRIVER SIDE Longitude and Latitude option to their 'current' standing location option using any platform e.g G.M.P
Google maps clone built with Node.js, Express, and the OpenStreetMap API.
A React Native app to record GPS coordinates in the background and push it to a Firebase Realtime Database.
Tracks user and draws a path from current location to destination location.
Final Year Academic Project
TrackPal - Public based transportation tracking mobile application
an javascript project which is used to track the mobility of the user with the help of map by using VennilaJs and js oops concepts
A weather application that queries by city name and shows the weather
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