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• And the GPS industry breathes a small sigh of relief. #LightSquared #chapter11 #bankruptcy I still don't' think we've heard the last of it.
• City Navigator 2013.10 North America is released: http://t.co/bXNQomg0
• I seem to have spent most of the day editing over at @openstreetmap
• Can anyone else confirm Garmin North America maps were updated today and available for lifetime map subscribers?
• @walrashoud for free? Not really sure. Most are copyrighted and require purchase of a license. (in reply to walrashoud)
• @walrashoud no, you can't. (in reply to walrashoud)
• Mum's the word. ;)
• @daspecster Okay, cool. Thanks! (in reply to daspecster)
• A review of the Garmin Nuvi 3590: http://t.co/YMQSzhkG
• @daspecster (re: ziptastic) what happens when there is more than one town/city associated with a single zip code?
• A word cloud (with modifications) of TomTom's Q1 2012 results: http://t.co/pWPOFIRF
• TomTom North America PND sales this quarter, 1.4 million. Same quarter last year was 2.1 million. #ouch
• TomTom iPhone app favoring Google POIs over their own? http://t.co/AGo83v22
• No citation, but a rumor from Management Team magazine suggests @TomTom may delist their stock: http://t.co/gO785R4z
• A quart of milk, a dozen eggs.... and a Nuvi 40 http://t.co/MjQQwNeO
• Applied for @TelenavDev account, accepted, got @Scout API keys, got keys, implemented on site in under 30 minutes. #scoutmyapp #waypoint2012
• Arrived for #waypoint !
• No wonder it takes so long to get a taxi: http://t.co/Byfz4FAb :(
• Two years ago we reported MSN Direct would go offline in 2012 http://t.co/XJbgb9qK now join the countdown: http://t.co/1DWJFGBI
• If I get one more press release from a navigation company saying that Santa uses their navigation system… #GPS #PR #SantaNav #Christmas
• Dear PR people, please don't send Happy Holidays spam unless we have talked on the phone. Getting dozens from companies I've never heard of.
• Does the NTSB want to ban GPS? I don't think so: http://t.co/Ffn5NADY
• I think our forum consolidation is complete. http://t.co/nBKKadEt Still contemplating moving the Navigon forum into the Garmin section ;)
• @NickSingh1979 you could contact Tele Atlas & Navteq through their websites and ask if there is an easier way. (in reply to NickSingh1979)
• @NickSingh1979 Those are the ones that will get you listed in most places and on most GPS devices. (in reply to NickSingh1979)
• It was time to say goodbye to the old Dash GPS forum. All posts are preserved and moved into the 'Other GPS' forum: http://t.co/68GKJRHb
• We also combined the old StreetPilot forum with the Nuvi forum to create a "Auto" forum for Garmin GPS: http://t.co/0rAwJeXH
• Discuss the popular Nuvi models: http://t.co/pqguQvwD General information about the Nuvi series: http://t.co/mojnHIAS
• Updating your maps, firmware and other Garmin software: http://t.co/rrd5ZThX How to perform common tasks: http://t.co/xI3tVno6
• The awesome Boyd is also organizing some Garmin FAQs… next few tweets will have some of the highlights…
• working on some forum consolidation. So if you see things moving around, now you know why.
• @gpstracklog it wouldn't be the first time she was very, very wrong about something in GPS. (in reply to gpstracklog)
• TomTom now offers a LIVE version in Canada, the Go LIVE 1535M. http://t.co/6w96wOLj
• So what does that 'Velocity made good' field do, anyway? http://t.co/3bZph2ZI
• @gatorguy2 I don't think there is, just like there isn't for SkyHook anymore, etc. None of them really have an opt-out procedure. (in reply to gatorguy2)
• Then the next step is to obtain a GPS fix using the Maps application on an Android phone to get your update to Google. #fail
• Want to opt out your wifi router from Google's Location database? Change the name to end with "_nomap". http://t.co/cgHrqB4G
• Black Friday deals on GPS starting to appear: http://t.co/h7mxSLT1
• I've never been a fan of celebrity voices for GPS, but if you are into that kind of thing you can now get Bert and Ernie on your @TomTomUSA
• Nokia (@nokia @nokiaus) has a mobile maps web app out. Very nice interface, fast scrolling, & download offline maps. http://t.co/papXd4Xh
• Garmin Connect now allows you to use either Google or Bing as the map provider. Good to see since the map quality can vary quite a bit.
• TomTom app 1.9 is out with iPad support, new maps, and easier menu access.
• Garmin Nuvi 3700 series update 4.50 has been released adding the ability to import routes from Garmin Trip Planner! http://t.co/UgpZtMUo
• @gpstracklog it isn't even iPhone 4 compatible. ;) And sorry I didn't get back to you before, no leaf for me this year. :( (in reply to gpstracklog)
• @gpstracklog no issues here. (in reply to gpstracklog)
• Best GPS for newspaper delivery routes… one person's opinion: http://t.co/X1FWCbFW
• TomTom HD Traffic now available in Canada.
• Today's TaDa from @TaDaSale includes a TomTom XL 340 for $89! :) http://t.co/DV3ECue Go grab it now and snag other deals too!
• @jeffcarp But the Nuvi can't access that data over a hands free Bluetooth profile. It would need a data profile which iPhone doesn't have. (in reply to jeffcarp)
• @jeffcarp but that would require another Bluetoth profile many phones (like iPhone) doesn't have or require tethering plan (extra $$) (in reply to jeffcarp)

TomTom Q1 2012 Results– a play on words

Apr
25

I find reporting on most financial results fairly annoying– people have become good at spinning any piece of data however they would like. So I decided to take a different “look” at TomTom’s Q1 2012 results. I built a little word cloud.


I threw out common words you would expect to find in financial results like amounted, business, compared, mainly, and previous. Interpret as you will. What I see is a company becoming more focused in the automotive division and their traffic service and focusing less on PNDs. Also notable was the nearly absent discussion of the smartphone app market.

Is TomTom favoring Google over their own POIs?

Apr
24

When the newest version of the TomTom app for iPhone came out recently I noticed some of the items in the navigation menu had been rearranged. The menu order for the ‘Navigate To…’ menu used to look like this:

    Home –>
    Favorite –>
    Address –>
    Recent Destination –>
    Point of Interest –>
    Point on Map –>

Continue–> Is TomTom favoring Google over their own POIs?

Is that a Google MotoNav Headed Down the Road?

Aug
15

There has long been speculation that Google might someday build their own GPS to suction to your own windshield. That speculation was fueled as they started to build their own maps and ditch Tele Atlas and then again when Google released Google Navigation for Android phones. With today’s announcement that Google intends to scoop up Motorola Mobility that will be more fuel for the fire. You might recall that Motorola Mobility at one time had their own PND… the Motorola MotoNav. Continue–> Is that a Google MotoNav Headed Down the Road?

Apple’s Version of LineDrive Maps?

Aug
11

As discovered by AppleInsider, a recent patent application from Apple shows they are interested in changing how information is presented on maps. Check out the image below, but doesn’t sound like the same concept as LineDrive Line Maps? Check out that link for details. Don’t get me started on the pitfalls of the US Patent system… Continue–> Apple’s Version of LineDrive Maps?

Men and Women React Differently to Traffic

May
24

In a study released today TomTom tells us something we already knew… traffic increases stress. But they also told us something you might not know, men and women react differently to traffic.

… “while women experienced an 8.7% increase in stress from driving in traffic, men suffered a significant 60% increase in stress” …

Garmin Accessory Maps – No Junction View or Lane Assist

May
24

According to a post over in our forums, if you purchase an accessory map (rather than update) from Garmin, those maps don’t include Junction View or Lane Assist.

“Please note, these full-version maps DO NOT contain premium content such as Lane Assist and Junction View. These features only are available on the preloaded maps within your device or through a specific update for the mapping region of your device.”

I didn’t know that.

Garmin Outdoor Product Hints

May
20

Garmin recently announced a new line of handheld GPS devices, the Montana series. These models feature a four inch screen, slightly bigger than the older three inch models on devices like the Oregon. But what has us pondering more is the hints at other new products Garmin dropped on their site. I’ll take the bait and speculate on what might be coming. Continue–> Garmin Outdoor Product Hints

INRIX App – Comparative Traffic

May
19

A couple of years ago in my post ‘Painting the Traffic Picture‘, I argued that for many hard-core commuters, they care not about what the traffic speed is, but how it differs from “normal”. They know what normal traffic conditions are, they know which roads will likely be slow, so it is more useful for them to know what might be different from typical.

Today, INRIX updated their Traffic app to version 3.0 and added a feature that does just that…. “Comparative Traffic – see what’s abnormal”. Glad to see that they too thought this would be a valuable change. Also added are the ability to submit a report if you find traffic conditions different than represented and a way to see traffic in areas not near your current location.

Coalition to Save GPS Created

Mar
10

Back in January the FCC granted a conditional waiver to LightSquared, allowing them to “expansion of terrestrial use of the satellite spectrum immediately neighboring that of GPS” according to the new coalition. LightSquared is building up to 40,000 ground stations which will transmit broadband signals up to one billion times more powerful than the GPS satellites as measured from earth and could produce dead spots for GPS receivers surrounding those ground stations. Continue–> Coalition to Save GPS Created

Garmin NuLink 1695

Nov
24

The nuLink 1695 is Garmin’s latest entry into the SIM-connected pnd market. While it has it’s roots firmly planted in the nuvi 1xxx line, it grabs some of the latest features from Garmin’s flagship 37xx series.

Combining a 5″ widescreen, live Navteq traffic, Bluetooth, an expanded package of nuLink services and the latest nuRoute features, it’s a good upgrade from Garmin’s only other connected model, the 1690. But how does it match up with Tomtom’s Live models? That’s the same market Garmin is going after with the 1695. After a couple weeks with it (and a side-trip to the Jersey Shore with another moderator, Boyd), here’s what I’ve found so far. Continue–> Garmin NuLink 1695




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