noname wrote:
> What is the best and economical way to get Wirleless driving directions. Do
> i need to buy a laptop? I have a rogers pay as u go cell phone, can it be
> used for this purpose?
>
>
*Some* cell phones used with *some* cell phone carriers provide such a
service. The one I have heard about is VZ Navigator from Verizon
Wireless
http://getitnow.vzwshop.com/index.as...vz%20navigator
Whether rogers provides this capability, and if so, whether your phone
is able to be used in this manner, can best be answered by a call to Rogers.
More to the point, why do you want "wireless" driving directions? Are
you thinking of GM's On-Star advertisements where you call up and ask an
operator where the nearest Chinese restaurant is? Most GPS nav systems
for cars have a built-in database of points of interest. Take a look
here
http://www.gps-planet.com/ (no recommendation -- just a site found
by Google)
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