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Article: Cell Phones and PDAs; Tomorrow's Navigation Systems.
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- Business Wire
- Article date:
- May 13, 2005
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MINNETONKA, Minn. -- Aside from commercial or marine applications, most global positioning systems (GPS) are installed in cars--helping people get from point A to B while driving. But a new breed of navigation systems is about to change this as millions of consumers will soon get driving directions via their cell phone or PDA.
Navigation systems are most often sold as original equipment by the auto makers. They typically include a color screen in the center console that provides maps and turn-by-turn driving instructions. These systems also provide voice output so the driver can keep their eyes on the road while driving.
But vehicle navigation systems ...