October 23, 2003

When driving, your cell phone can find your way

Rebecca Fairley Raney for the New York Times reports on companies making navigation systems for cellphones, allowing drivers to dial up a computer which will give them directions. Sounds easier than programing the GPS system in your car and is much cheaper.

One such company is TeleNav, a navigation service for cellphones. It allows Nextel Communications customers to subscribe to the navigation program, which uses Motorola cellphones, for $5.99 a month.

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