Tuesday, November 3, 2009

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GPS Mobile launches Google Android Android Year II

The system uses the information from Google Maps and Google Street View. At the moment only available in the U.S.. Watch a video about the device.

Google launched a GPS navigation system for cars that run on Android 2.0, and will include 3D views of the route and voice guidance, among other innovations, the company said.

According to the company, Google Maps Navigation includes "everything you'd expect to find in a GPS with 3D views and voice instructions. To this, there must add Google's own tools, with pictures at street level through Street View, or the ability to view your route on a satellite image.

also includes other options how to select destinations with your own voice, saving the driver having to type while driving, or the possibility of receiving traffic status information when choosing your route.

Navigation The Google Maps will be available for those terminals that have Android installed. For the moment we can only enjoy it in Droid, a terminal Verizon exclusive U.S. sales. It's free.

The following video we can see all these features running on a Motorola Droid dock attached to a car:



Source: americaeconomia.com