Added distance and elevation (min/max) computation#38
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The value is expressed in Km, so the final computation do not need to convert from meters.
The correct "meters" values is 63781370.0
Added getDistance() given two GeoPoints
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Added distance and elevation (in/max) display.
Unfortunately the GeoPoint distance computation is not correct: after double checking the computed distance with Pedometer hand-drawn path.
The included DistanceUtil class implements the standard Spherical Law of Cosines as in http://movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong.html