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Navteq laser vision's view of the world (images)
Navteq has begun capturing 3D data of the world using laser technology. Here's what the system sees.
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GPS device maps typically two years old
From the mapping of roads to getting the maps updated and onto distribution channels such as garages, people can expect their maps to be over two years old, even on new devices.
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For handset makers, it's all about location
news analysis Nokia announces plans to spend $8.1 billion on Navteq. Why would it shell out so much for an outfit that's not well known?
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Nokia to buy Navteq for $8.1 billion
Nokia ups the ante in location-based service market with acquisition of map provider Navteq in one of its largest acquisitions.
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Mapping the world: Navteq technology (photos)
A typical Navteq field team drives out in an older-generation Ford Escape equipped with an array of six cameras and military-grade GPS. Here is a look at the technology used to map the streets.
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Nokia turns focus to digital mapping with Navteq
Nokia has been sampling a variety of paths to save itself from a complete meltdown, and here's a new one: map-linked advertising.
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Navteq laser vision's view of the world (images)
Navteq has begun capturing 3D data of the world using laser technology. Here's what the system sees.
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GPS device maps typically two years old
From the mapping of roads to getting the maps updated and onto distribution channels such as garages, people can expect their maps to be over two years old, even on new devices.
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Photos: Nokia, Navteq team up as traffic monitors
Nokia and GPS mapping subsidiary Navteq are developing an application that uses GPS cell phones to collect data about real-time traffic patterns.
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For handset makers, it's all about location
news analysis Nokia announces plans to spend $8.1 billion on Navteq. Why would it shell out so much for an outfit that's not well known?
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Nokia to buy Navteq for $8.1 billion
Nokia ups the ante in location-based service market with acquisition of map provider Navteq in one of its largest acquisitions.
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