11 - 17 June 2008 Vol 3 Issue 24


Microsoft Unveils OS for Portable Navigation Devices
Microsoft OS NavReady 2009 is based on Windows Embedded CE, includes technologies for connecting PNDs to online services, mobile phones using Bluetooth, and Windows-based PCs.


Tele Atlas Unveils MultiNav Development Platform
MultiNav provides Tele Atlas digital map database delivered with a smaller data footprint, which will decrease developers time-to-market by speeding the development process.


SatNav secures $7 million from Sequoia Capital
The investment will be used to enhance the product portfolio of SatNav besides boosting the depth of the company’s map content which is the backbone of all its products.





  Darren Fisher
Regional Sales Manager
South East Asia
Spirent Communications
United Kingdom



"GNSS Test for Automotive Industry and beyond"



Mobile Phones With GPS Technology

Apple puts new iPhone 3G on the GPS navigation map

iPhone 3G gets GPS expected at a $199

GPS-Equipped iPhone Could Enable New Citizen Science



Declining Prices, Rising Demand Driving Global GPS Technology Market
  Paragon, Magna, and u-blox Debut Rear-View Mirror PND

The MirrorPilot Navigator is a fully functional GPS navigation system, including GPS receiver, antenna, and speaker built into a self-dimming rear-view mirror.

Sense Networks Launches Software Platform Using Mobile Location Data

National Instruments Unveils GPS Simulation, Test System

Blue Sky Network releases new tracking system

Nokia N78 'multimedia computer' comes to India

SkyBit Launches Globalstar Simplex Tracking

Raveon Tracking Combines GPS, UHF Radio

Nokia E71 and E66 Phones Stuffed with Two Cameras, Wi-Fi, GPS and More

Mobile and Wireless Group enters Indian market
TomTom Map Share Data Comes to Tele Atlas Maps

LocatioNet adds Navteq Maps to AmAze

GeoSpot Deep Local Search And Exploration Goes Mobile

GOOG-411 services and Google Maps for the Pioneer navigation devices

NavCom Software Updated for RTK, StarFire Network

Free navigation app available from French wireless operator

GPS will help drivers go more with traffic flow

NYC Makes Buses Hijack Proof With Remote Controlled Device


Logica, AirSage, partner for traffic information in Europe

Clear Channel's Total Traffic Network Expands Mio Deal

NavStar Sharpens Consumer Distribution Focus

Digital Angel's Sarbe Strikes Locator Deal with Malaysia

Garmin Moves to Repurchase its Stock

Glofiish all set to enter Indian market

Army Looks for More Northrop Grumman Laser Rangefinders

T-Mobile Venture Fund Invests in deCarta

TomTom Map Share available in Australia


TomTom announces iPhone GPS app

SpeedGauge Receives U.S. Patent for Driver Safety Using GPS

Tele Atlas expands LBS contest to Europe

Broadcom Wins GPS Patent Dispute

NAVTEQ Reminds Drivers to Update their GPS Navigation Maps

Demand for GPS Fleet Tracking Soars in 2008 -- 6 Reasons

Lockheed Martin Program Director Inducted into GPS Hall of Fame


The Web of Location: Location-Based Services, Geotagging, and Map Mashups
18 June 2008
New York , United States

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