Starting today, Nokia is offering turn-by-turn vehicle – and pedestrian – voice-guided navigation for free on 10 of its best-selling smartphone devices.
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WirelessWeek on 23rd Jan 2010 (via wirelessweek.com)
Nokia steps up to take on Google, makes life harder for Garmin and TomTom
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Unstrung on 23rd Jan 2010 (via unstrung.com)
The largest phone maker in the world has announced Thursday that it has made available its Ovi Maps--Nokia's turn-by-turn GPS navigation solution--free for the company's smartphones. In a bid to try and capture some of the US market--which has thus far been dominated by RIM and newcomer Apple--Nokia's move can be seen as competitive with Google, ... Related Posts Will Android Transf...
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Pocketnow on 22nd Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Nokia today announced a new version of Ovi Maps for their smartphones that will offer free walk and drive turn-by-turn navigation, which is similar to what Google did for Maps on Android 2.0 last October. That news already gave both Garmin and...
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MobileGuerilla on 21st Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Nokia is holding a conference as we speak, right now, in London and among the discussed topics theres the one of free maps, on the companys cellphones. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the Finnish handset maker will offer free maps on its handsets, competing with Googles similar service. As you might already known, Nokia charged
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GSMDome on 21st Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)