Sat-nav vendor
TomTom has
added support for
Google
Maps, allowing users to send street addresses and search results directly
from the map service to a GPS device.
A new 'send to GPS' option will be available to Google Maps users when the
GPS system is connected to a PC.
After the map information is exported, the data is uploaded to the device via
TomTom's pre-installed 'Home' software.
The information is then displayed on the GPS device and users will be able to
save the Google information as a 'favourite location'.
"We are pleased to work together with Google Maps on this personalisation
functionality," said Eric Pité, vice president of product management at TomTom.
"The ability to search, find and send information from the web to a TomTom is
something we have been investing in for some time now."
TomTom is gearing up for the traditional holiday season battle with rival
navigation vendor
Garmin.
The two firms recently butted heads
over the
acquisition of map-maker
TeleAtlas.
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