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Thursday, March 08, 2007

BMW: Receiving navigation data straight from Google Maps



BMW drivers can now send data from Google Maps to their on-board naviagtion system. Pretty cool, I have to admit.
Instead of printing out or writing down an address to re-enter in the car, the information is sent directly from your computer to your navigation system. German drivers with Drive Assist-equipped BMWs can send any Google Maps Deutschland business listing straight to their cars, either to contact the business once inside, or to set it as a destination.


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Source: Engadget


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