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Wednesday, May 13. 2009
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Did NAVTEQ Really Launch a "Rival" to Google Maps?
NAVTEQ's PR from yesterday noted a new company beta website that highlights the company's data offerings. Part of it (the main feature actually) is a routing tool using NAVTEQ and Europa Technologies data (at least in my geography).
TechRadar suggested the "rival" issue in its headline: "Navteq launches Google Maps rival Beta site offers advanced road navigation options."
So, is it a real rival?
Continue reading "Did NAVTEQ Really Launch a "Rival" to Google Maps?"
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