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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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