Nokia launches GPS service
Helsinki (Finland) – Nokia has launched a GPS service that promises location fixes in less than a minute. Normal GPS fixes usually require a few minutes which can be an eternity when you are late to an important meeting.
Nokia says the service will be available high-end phones including the outrageously expensive N95 super phone which sells for around $900 dollars.
Read more … Reuters.
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