GPS and Embedded Development - Where can I find resources?

I am just starting to develop some embedded devices and am looking for resources.

What I want to do is connect the GPS receiver to a lightweight computer with SBC or mini-ITX, x86 support and track the location / progress of the remote-controlled vehicle.

Ideally, this could turn into the creation of a hobby, semi-autonomous cars.

But I need to start with development for GPS programming.

What boards / packages have you used, and where can I find for them [preferably open source]?

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Holux GPS ( Samsung q1). , NMEA.

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Linux, Gumstix - http://www.gumstix.com/

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Some people have offered devices like gumstix embedded devices, which cost $ 149 without GPS. I do not understand this. The finished TomTom comes with Linux on the ARM operating system, built-in GPS, lots of flashes, a battery and a screen. It is hard to beat the price advantage that comes with mass production. No map is needed for your hobby project, but who needs it?

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