smolomiami
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2010-01-12
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@ Miami
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2010-01-12
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@ Berlin - Love this city!!
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#82
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2010-01-12
, 22:57
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#83
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2010-01-12
, 23:08
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Posts: 31 |
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@ Miami
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2010-01-12
, 23:18
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@ Cambridge, UK
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#85
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Android platform is offering free navigation.
Nokia should offer the same if they want to compete.
One solution is to just buy Sygic (the whole company or just the app)
and offer it for free.
Another option is to improve Ovi Maps.
Nexus becomes cheaper than N900 considering the free navigation.
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2010-01-13
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2010-01-13
, 00:27
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@ Chicago, US
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#87
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Android platform is offering free navigation.
Nokia should offer the same if they want to compete.
One solution is to just buy Sygic (the whole company or just the app)
and offer it for free.
Another option is to improve Ovi Maps.
Nexus becomes cheaper than N900 considering the free navigation.
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2010-01-13
, 00:30
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@ Rotterdam - Netherlands, the
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2010-01-13
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I agree, free navigation on high end phones would be a smart move for Nokia. However, they don't need to buy Sygic for that, they already bought NAVTEQ, who makes excellent maps and software for navigation devices.
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2010-01-13
, 01:19
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@ St. Louis, MO, USA
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#90
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application, fremantle, gps, maemo, maemo 5, map, navigation, sygic, turn-by-turn |
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