CeBIT 2008: iPhone To Get a GPS Navigation System Via iGO MyWay 8
Nav N’ Go introduces its latest iGO MyWay 8 application, designed to provide GPS navigation services for the iPhone or the iPod Touch devices. The shown prototype is compatible with turn by turn directions and location tracking function, thanks to the built-in WiFi connection and the small GPS receiver, plugged to the dock connector. Only thing left, is for Apple to be kind enough to open the handset for 3rd party developers - hopefully today at the SDK event. Check the videos after the break.
[via engadget]
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[...] Nofont - Scandinavian creativity at its finest wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt Nav N’ Go introduces its latest iGO MyWay 8 application, designed to provide GPS navigation services for the iPhone or the iPod Touch devices. The shown prototype is compatible with turn by turn directions and location tracking function, thanks to the built-in WiFi connection and the small GPS receiver, plugged to the dock connector. Only thing left, is for Apple to be kind enough to open the handset for 3rd party developers - hopefully today at the SDK event. Check the videos after the break. [...]
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