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After getting the addresses for everyone in your contact list, WamF places them all on a map, drawing lines that connect you to them. By the time we're done we'll have touched on maps, overlays, Location-Based Services, using native Content Providers, Adapters, the geocoder, and menus. 

For a detailed walk-through of this project see the tutorial at Google Blogoscoped: http://blogoscoped.com/ 

For more detailed walk-throughts, examples, and other information to help developing applications for Android, check out Professional Android Application Development by Reto Meier.</description>
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