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iPhone voice-based navigation gets road-ready

TomTom's voice-based, turn-by-turn navigation program is due out later this summer for the iPhone. Another company, Networks in Motion, has just released its own voice navigation program for Apple's device.

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{"commentId":7901964,"authorDomain":"graham-1185851Graham-1185851"}

Hi There, You can already get a app which does this available @ itunes store. Looks very interesting.

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    Reply#1 - Sun Jun 28, 2009 1:45 AM EDT
    {"commentId":7901996,"authorDomain":"graham-1185851Graham-1185851"}

    Hi Sorry link has been removed . google Navigon iphone navigation application. Looks much better than than coming Tom Tom app and its already avaliable for download !

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