A flood of LBS-related press releases hit us yesterday from CTIA. You can
see all of them at LBS360.NET. A few notable highlights:
Check out a few of the YouTube vodcasts from
Networks in Motion on the Atlas Book Navigator; and
AAA Mobile on their nav device that can send your location directly for roadside assistance.
Getting real-time traffic information seems to be the hot topic with press announcements from TraffiCast's real-time road speed, TrafficGauge's traffic escape service on Blackberry's, Traffic2Go.com from Traffic.com for Java phones, and TrafficLand that aggregates live traffic video from a network of traffic cameras.
Garmin is touting how your cell phone can look like its nuvi PND and has completed alliances with MapQuest and Google allow a user who is sitting at their PC to send navigation information from Google or MapQuest to a Garmin PND with its "Send to GPS" function.
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