Google Earth 6 has a menu option, Tools > GPS that calls up a GPS Import dialog. Go to the Realtime tab - you can check the NMEA radio box and select a polling interval (how often the track is updated). Google Earth then scans your computer serial ports looking for a GPS device that is attached and sending NMEA on that port.
Maybe a network link in Google Earth is the right solution: if defines an URL where GE looks for the KML file to display. Each time GE polls the URL, it can return the dynamic position of your phone.
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