The company Nokia has announced the availability of a new version of its navigation software Ovi Maps, which was added to support additional features and services: high-resolution satellite and ground-based maps - as two-or three-dimensional versions of their performance, including 3D landmarks for more than 200 cities. In Ovi Maps for mobile phones has been expanded POI (Points Of Interest -... [
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 2nd Jul 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
<virtual event> <video> by Kevin Nokia announced plans today to release a new version of Ovi Maps for its smartphones that includes free walk and drive navigation worldwide. Check out videos, downloads, and more at the Ovi Maps virtual event. For mobile developers and publishers, these changes for Ovi Maps represent a significant opportunity, as the custome...
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ForumNokiaBlogs on 22nd Jan 2010 (via blogs.forum.nokia.com)
We’ve got two announcements coming from Nokia today, regarding Ovi Maps and Ovi Contacts. First, Nokia has released the final version of Ovi Maps 3.0 for mobile. We don’t know what’s new in Ovi Maps 3.0 – other than the fact that it’s not a Beta application anymore. But you can download it from this address and
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TheBestDigital on 3rd Jul 2009 (via thebestdigital.com)
Espoo, Finland - Nokia (NYSE: NOK) on Thursday announced that it will offer a new, free satellite navigation service for its smartphones. The company said that its new Ovi Maps, which offers car and pedestrian navigation -- including turn-by-turn voice guidance -- for 74 countries in 46 languages, "has the potential to nearly double the size of the current mobile navigation market."...
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DMWMedia on 23rd Jan 2010 (via dmwmedia.com)
The second day of Nokia World has opened with a number of items of interest to developers. Focused on the Ovi Suite of services, two API's are being initially offered. Due to demand these are for Ovi Maps, and are the Ovi Maps Player for mobile and web; and the Ovi Navigation Player to allow you to include walk and drive navigation into third party applications. These will form core component...
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AllAboutSymbian on 3rd Sep 2009 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
Nokia (NYSE: NOK) got everyones panties wet when they invited several journalists and bloggers from all around the world to attend a virtual press event related to Ovi. We all thought Nokia was going to fix their troubled, border line retarded, Ovi Store, or better integrate their various scattered Ovi services, but we were all
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IntoMobile on 22nd Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)