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    Mar182010

    The Googling of GPS

    (marketing piece for the Mio corporate blog)

    Mapping the Differences between Off-line and On-line Navigation

    "The explosion of mobile technology has led to intersection of the asphalt and information highways. Vehicle navigation has gotten onboard by connecting to online information resources, maps in particular."

    "On its surface, Google Maps Navigation seems to perform many of the same functions as other modern PNDs. There are some key differences worth considering if you are in the market for a GPS device. Let’s take you through some of the pros and cons of preloaded vs. Internet-connected maps, then you can decide for yourself whether this new kind of connected navigation device suitable for you. Here are our observations."

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