Navman Gets You There By Pictures

Author: Sven Rafferty
Wednesday, September 6, 2006

Navman today announced its world picture-sharing community NavPix with the addition of North America in which people from around the world can share pictures and associated GPS coordinates of places they’ve been. Be it New Yorks Empire State Building or San Francisco’s Golden Gate Brige or the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, one simply needs to login at NavPix.net to get the stash onto their iCN-750.

“Navigating with images is as simple as picture, touch and drive,” said Stephen Lee, director of product management, Navman USA. “Our ongoing effort to provide geo-referenced images taken by professional photographers across the United States and Canada, as well as our partnership with Lonely Planet, ensures Navman customers an up-to-date NavPix community and an ever-expanding resource for enhancing their personal NavPix image libraries.”

Sporting 30 major metro areas in North America, each location will have between 25-50 destinations. With an image, coordinates, title of the image, and even a brief description of the destination, getting there couldn’t be easier. Venues feature hotels, monuments, restaurants, amusement parks, museums. A good start to a great vacation!

If you don’t know much about the Navman iCN 750, then be sure to read SvenOnTech’s review of it for the full in-depth scoop!


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