The Australian now can give sigh of relief. Free turn-by-turn navigation it’s finally available for them, the beta Google Maps Navigation for their Androids will be in the market and released on Wednesday. The biggest search engine according to iTWire already spread out news and invitations to press on Wednesday morning at Google’s Australian HQ where to be said that The Navigation platform will be revealed for the first time. The Invites stated as follow: “What happened when your personal navigation device is powered by Google? We’d like to invite you to the launch of an exciting mobile update-Google Maps Navigation (Beta)”. Andrew Foster who is the Manager products for Google Maps, will reveal the main features of Google Maps Navigation (Beta). After the main revealing event there will also be discussions sessions for questions and answers. The 1 hour event frame will be divided into 2 sections: a demo of the Google Maps Navigation for 40 minutes and the second session for the discussions. The Google navigation specifications are features such as 3D views, turn-by-turn voice guidance and automatic rerouting. Australia is by far the last country to have Google navigation. The first to enjoy the features are the Americans as it is launched for the first time in the US in October 2002. After the Americans, the users to be enjoyed are the Europeans that were added on June also this year. There has been reports that Google is conduction a cooperation with Apple that bring its Maps Navigation to iOS, even though the two big companies never said much anything about further progress or press release.
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Nov 10Available Now! Google Maps Navigation for Android Devices in Australia
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