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October 28th, 2009

Google, Android 2.0 sticks fork in GPS devices

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 7:51 am

Categories: Android, General, Google, Personal Technology

Tags: Google Inc., Google Android, Google Maps, Google Maps Navigation App, GPS, Mobile Operating Systems, Branding, Handhelds, Smart Phones, Consumer Electronics

Global positioning devices were already on the road to becoming irrelevant and Google Maps Navigation for Android 2.0 may speed up the trip.

Google on a blog post announced the beta of Google Maps Navigation for Android 2.0 devices. Two takeaways to note:

  • The app could be killer for Android devices and probably the first in a long line of goodies as Google aims to entice consumers to jump to the mobile operating system.
  • The Google Maps Navigation app replicates a GPS device with turn-by-turn directions and automatic rerouting.

So what does Google’s move mean for sales of GPS devices?

Google outlined how Google Maps Navigation has the most recent data, simple search, voice search and various views (satellite, traffic, street). In other words, Google will effectively take on Garmin and TomTom with its Android phones.

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Verizon will disable it to charge you 120/ year for theirs
Just like they do on the HTC Touch/VZ6900.

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Posted by: Sodbuster41 Posted on: 10/29/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
It would also be great if Android could automatically re-route you in  DonnieBoy | 10/28/09
not so fast  Linux Geek | 10/28/09
Re: not so fast  lwvirden | 10/28/09
Most newer smart phones  Michael Kelly | 10/28/09
RE: Google, Android 2.0 sticks fork in GPS devices  RobertSeattle | 10/28/09
Ho, hum... the Blackberry has had this for years  mapsonburt | 10/28/09
all in one  T-Rexx | 10/28/09
Simple cure for this issue....  mrlinux | 10/28/09
But since I'm an experienced hiker...  UncleBubba | 10/28/09
Not just voice directions.  bagleyra | 10/29/09
So has Windows Mobile...  Heatlesssun | 10/28/09
RE: Google, Android 2.0 sticks fork in GPS devices  cbeans | 10/28/09
RE: Google, Android 2.0 sticks fork in GPS devices  edteamslr | 10/28/09
Google maps on Symbian needs data connection  Norm_z | 10/28/09
Android App that allows map downloads...  mrlinux | 10/28/09
Wouldn't any device...  cornpie | 10/28/09
RE: Google, Android 2.0 sticks fork in GPS devices  Jim Brown 8383 | 10/28/09
sounds like a short term implementation problem  Johnny Vegas | 10/28/09
Perhaps for in the car...  cornpie | 10/29/09
Google whats the deal here?  The Management consultant | 10/28/09
I use my portable GPS in some nasty weather & situations  tgschmidt | 10/28/09
Verizon will disable it to charge you 120/ year for theirs  Sodbuster41 | 10/29/09

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