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A Nokia foi às compras....

MensagemEnviado: segunda Oct 01, 2007 21:11
por lopesco
E comprou a NAVTEQ...

http://www.gisuser.com/content/view/12859/

E esta, hein?

MensagemEnviado: segunda Oct 01, 2007 21:15
por SUp3rFM
O mercado GPS tem sido dos que mais valorizou nos últimos tempos... Basta ver o comportamento em bolsa da Garmin, Teleatlas, Navteq entre outros. No meio disto tudo, a Sirf apanhou pancada com a perda da fatia de mercado.

Quem tiver dinheiro de lado... aproveite e siga a seta do lucro.

MensagemEnviado: segunda Oct 01, 2007 22:10
por prodrive
SUp3rFM Escreveu:Quem tiver dinheiro de lado... aproveite e siga a seta do lucro.

Tens as coordenadas? :lol:
Fica para os lados de Lagos? :shock:

MensagemEnviado: segunda Oct 01, 2007 22:22
por MightyReek
prodrive Escreveu:
SUp3rFM Escreveu:Quem tiver dinheiro de lado... aproveite e siga a seta do lucro.

Tens as coordenadas? :lol:
Fica para os lados de Lagos? :shock:


Lê o artigo todo olha aqui:

NAVTEQ is a leading provider of comprehensive digital map information for automotive navigation systems, cache finding in Lagos, mobile navigation devices, Internet-based mapping applications, and government and business solutions.

MensagemEnviado: terça Oct 02, 2007 00:07
por Bringer
MightyReek Escreveu:
prodrive Escreveu:
SUp3rFM Escreveu:Quem tiver dinheiro de lado... aproveite e siga a seta do lucro.

Tens as coordenadas? :lol:
Fica para os lados de Lagos? :shock:


Lê o artigo todo olha aqui:

NAVTEQ is a leading provider of comprehensive digital map information for automotive navigation systems, cache finding in Lagos, mobile navigation devices, Internet-based mapping applications, and government and business solutions.


Alguém iria gostar muito de saber isso. :lol:

MensagemEnviado: quarta Oct 03, 2007 10:15
por underworld
TomTom reacts to Nokia -- formalizes offer for Tele Atlas

Posted Oct 2nd 2007 6:40AM by Thomas Ricker
Filed under: GPS
Just one day after Nokia offered $8 billion for NAVTEQ, TomTom is in the news with a formal offer for Tele Atlas. Of course, TomTom had already announced their intent to offer €21.25 per share (about $2.56 billion) for the map maker back in July -- the same amount tendered today. Back then the offer represented a sweet 32% premium over the average Tele Atlas share price. However, Tele Atlas is now trading above the offer price thanks to speculation caused by the Nokia deal. We say hold out for more Tele Atlas. Just hint at discussions with Nokia or Garmin and we're pretty sure TomTom will up the ante.

MensagemEnviado: quarta Oct 03, 2007 15:27
por prodrive
MightyReek Escreveu:NAVTEQ is a leading provider of comprehensive digital map information for automotive navigation systems, cache finding in Lagos, mobile navigation devices, Internet-based mapping applications, and government and business solutions.

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: Bem, cache finding in Lagos!! Sim senhor, a NAVTEQ não brinca em serviço 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)

MensagemEnviado: quinta Oct 04, 2007 10:38
por underworld
Garmin's Mobile XT turns your phone into a GPS superstar

Posted Oct 3rd 2007 10:58AM by Joshua Topolsky
Filed under: Cellphones, GPS
Garmin -- your favorite GPS team ever -- is to drop some serious map-styles all over your mobile phone. The company today announced a new set of microSD cards preloaded with its navigation software and standard maps of the US or Europe. The cards will turn your average, boring, ugly phone into a bona fide GPS superstar. Dubbed the Garmin Mobile XT, the card will tout all of the features of a typical hardware Garmin GPS unit, like turn-by-turn directions, route planning, and voice prompts. Additionally, the card provides access to the GPS-maker's online service, which lets you get real-time fuel prices, traffic reports, and weather updates. We know, you're thinking all of this sweet and easy action is going to cost you an arm, leg and first-born... but you're wrong. The company is offering the card right now for the painfully affordable price of $99, with no monthly fees or other costs

MensagemEnviado: quarta Oct 24, 2007 09:55
por underworld
GPS para benfiquistas:

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Europeans that just so happen to be in the market for a new GPS system and consider pink their favorite color can uncork that bottle of Champagne, as Garmin truly is coming through and delivering not one, but two pink navigators to your homeland. Both the nuvi 200 and nuvi 250 are set to hit Europe in "candy pink and powder pink" hues, and while the nuvi 200 seems to be exclusive to Halfords, the limited edition nuvi 250 should be more widely available. Aside from the color options and the "matching accessory case," the duo looks to remain unchanged from their less vivid siblings, and both are slated to land next month for £169.99 ($347) and £199.99 ($409), respectively.