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stored in: General by morganb
According to Appleinsider, Google have announced a beta of their new navigation application for Andorid 2.0. The good news for us is that this service may come to the iPhone in the near future.
“Apple is a close partner,” a Google spokesperson toldĀ AppleInsider Wednesday. “Millions of users experience Google Maps on the iPhone. We will continue to work with Apple to bring innovation, including Latitude and Navigation, to users but you’ll have to speak to Apple about availability.” The new application offers voice navigation, street view and voice search whilst streaming map data from the internet. More information can be found on this Google mobile page.
Link: www.appleinsider.com
Link: www.google.com/mobile
October 30th, 2009 at 13:27
didn’t I read somewhere that apple were thinking of replacing googlemaps on their platform??
November 6th, 2009 at 09:50
As long as Google maps requires network access to download the map data instead of allowing it offline, it will be useless as a navigation app in my opinion