Best Location-Based Service of CTIA Wireless 2008: Networks in Motion AtlasBook Navigator


April 3rd, 2008 by Joanna Stern  

AtlasBook NavigatorGPS on your cell just got much better. Networks In Motion’s AtlasBook Navigator, which will be the platform for the next version of Verizon Wireless’ VZ Navigator service, provides audible, turn-by-turn directions and now access to real-time traffic data. Compatible with a wide variety of handsets, the service delivers traffic updates and finds local detours around congestion and accidents, all with the touch of a button. Even on a small screen AtlasBook Navigator offers a clean interface and easy-to-read maps. Add in a new 3D perspective view, movie and events finder, weather reports, and gas prices at nearby stations, and you have one of the best mobile tools you can fit in your pocket.



One Response to “Best Location-Based Service of CTIA Wireless 2008: Networks in Motion AtlasBook Navigator”

  1. rfled Says:

    Hello I just got this laptop reconditioned Gateway NV5302u, model number MS2285 came with win7 home prem. It has a bluetooth key (Fn+f6) and also theirs an icon near the top left of the touch buttons. When I press the bluetooth key (Fn+F6) I see the bluetooth icon pop up on the bottom of the screen with a red x on it. Also the top left bluetooth light wont light up. How do I get this bluetooth to work? My friends laptop has the same light and button on his (different model laptop) with My Bluetooth Places. I can’t find this in my laptop. I Google My Bluetooth Places but couldn’t find much on it. So How do I go about getting this bluetooth to work on this system?

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