For many years now, paper maps have become an antique. They've been replaced by dedicated GPS navigation devices and mobile applications, which have become ubiquitous. You find them in cars and, more importantly, on tablets and smartphones. One of the main features of a navigation device is detecting the device's current position and updating it as it changes. This helps us to get from one location to another by giving us directions. Today, we're lucky enough to have geolocation natively supported by browsers. In this article, we'll discuss the Geolocation API, allowing applications to detect and track the device's location. The possibility to detect the device's location has a wide range of applications. On the web, for example, Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo use the user's location to personalize the SERPs (Search Engine Results Page) based on the user's location. Localization is another great fit for geolocation.


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