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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Sam Wormley"
Date: 03 Jan 2008 11:57:12 PM
Object: GPS World: Connectivity, Mobile Phones Will Dominate Navigation
Connectivity, Mobile Phones Will Dominate Navigation
http://lbs.gpsworld.com/gpslbs/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=481835
Jan 3, 2008
GPS World
The worldwide portable navigation market will grow from 50 million
units last year to more than 500 million in 2015, as the market
becomes dominated by mobile phone makers like Nokia, Motorola, LG and
Samsung, market researcher Telematics Research Group (TRG) said
today.
The eventual change in market leadership from the likes of Garmin and
TomTom will derive from the increasing importance of connectivity,
the market research firm suggests. Wireless connectivity, either to
the Internet or a cellular network, is opening up new applications
and services by bringing together accurate location-based data with
advanced points-of-interest (POI) data including pricing, inventory
and user-generated content such as ratings of local businesses, the
firm says.
TRG estimates the market sold 30 million dedicated PNDs last year and
about 20 million navigation-enabled mobile phones for a total of 50
million units. Both segments will grow rapidly over the next few
years, but navigation-enabled mobile phones will start outselling
dedicated PNDs by next year, the firm predicts. It further projects
the combined segments will reach total annual sales of more than 220
million units by the end of 2012 and are likely to surpass 500M units
by the end of 2015.
See: http://lbs.gpsworld.com/gpslbs/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=481835
.

User: "hanson"

Title: Re: GPS World: Connectivity, Mobile Phones Will Dominate Navigation 04 Jan 2008 12:48:28 AM
Thanks, "Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> for writing in
message news:YUjfj.20364$Ux2.1434@attbi_s22...

Connectivity, Mobile Phones Will Dominate Navigation
http://lbs.gpsworld.com/gpslbs/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=481835

[hanson]
....now, where in that article/link does it say that this "GPS World"
was dependant on SR/GR for its design, production, testing,
operations and/or use?.. Where is Einstein referred to for his
contributions in that link? Where does Nokia, Motorola, LG,
Samsung, TRG, Garmin or TomTom say that they could not
have achieved that level/success of technology were it not for
Einstein and his SR and GR?
hanson


[Sam cites:]

Jan 3, 2008
GPS World

The worldwide portable navigation market will grow from 50 million
units last year to more than 500 million in 2015, as the market
becomes dominated by mobile phone makers like Nokia, Motorola, LG and
Samsung, market researcher Telematics Research Group (TRG) said
today.

The eventual change in market leadership from the likes of Garmin and
TomTom will derive from the increasing importance of connectivity,
the market research firm suggests. Wireless connectivity, either to
the Internet or a cellular network, is opening up new applications
and services by bringing together accurate location-based data with
advanced points-of-interest (POI) data including pricing, inventory
and user-generated content such as ratings of local businesses, the
firm says.

TRG estimates the market sold 30 million dedicated PNDs last year and
about 20 million navigation-enabled mobile phones for a total of 50
million units. Both segments will grow rapidly over the next few
years, but navigation-enabled mobile phones will start outselling
dedicated PNDs by next year, the firm predicts. It further projects
the combined segments will reach total annual sales of more than 220
million units by the end of 2012 and are likely to surpass 500M units
by the end of 2015.


See:
http://lbs.gpsworld.com/gpslbs/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=481835


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