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If you have the stock rom you should already have quickgps.
You could try bing. I like it better anyway because it has spoken directions.
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I don't believe that Bing uses the built-in GPS, does it? (I fired it up and it gives me a map that I can't zoom in or out on, or move about. and I see no place for gps.)
If you download and install the bing app when you start it up it should find your location. If not click on Maps or Directions and have it find your location. It definitely uses the gps chip.
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