Driving Directions for Mobile Phones Launched by MapQuest
www.MasterNewMedia.org AOL’s MapQuest is launching MapQuest Navigator. The mobile service is a partnership with Telmap that will enable drivers and pedestrians to access Global Positioning Service (GPS), turn-by-turn and voice-guided directions on their cellular phones. Besides audible directions, the service will offer various features ranging from print-quality color maps to directions that factor in time and tolls. AOL officials say MapQuest Navigator will be available later in 2006.
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stupid ass navigation says you have reached your destination like 90 fucking times wtf. and the voice sounds so shitty. get Amaze GPS program its much better.
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i wouldn’t trust mapquest!
they sent us to Montreal when we were using their print-out directions to go to Cleveland, Ohio. The directions were unclear and where it told us to get off of route 87 and get onto route 90, we took the road that was 87-90 and then mapquest sent us to random places and then we took an eight-hour detour to Canada and then it took us 21 hours to get to Cleveland, Ohio from Maine. Southern, Maine.
cool tool for people on the go.
cool, but I bet the mobile phone price would skyrocket