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Nav N Go Updates iGO OEM Software

Mar 1 2010, 9:41am CST | by

Nav N Go Updates iGO OEM Software
 
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At this year's CeBIT expo, Nav N Go is introducing an update to its navigation software, called iGO primo, which is used as a back-end software solution for GPS manufacturers for a licensing fee.

Companies like Pioneer, Harman Kardon, and Sony use Nav N Go software to power their navigation devices instead of developing the software in-house. The new version of iGO promises "over 30 new features and hundreds of enhancements," according to the company.

Improvements over the previous version of iGO, which was just released less than a year ago, include a high-definition real-time view of the terrain, warnings for upcoming traffic signs, and a feature that provides ETAs for specified travel routes (taking traffic and other delays into consideration).

Nav N Go is showing the new software to OEM partners this week at CeBIT. It has no announcements on when it might begin to be fully implemented in a device.

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Based in New York City, Mark follows the consumer electronics industry like a hawk. A published book author, he has a particular affinity for 3D technology and video games, and as such will surely be in the market for a new pair of glasses soon. Mark can be contacted directly at mark@i4u.com.

 

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