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|  | SLA and MapKing launch free mobile  StreetMapSingapore Land Authority and MapKing  (Singapore) Pte Ltd have jointly launched  StreetMap@Singapore. It can be viewed  on PDAs, PDA phones, and smart  phones. Named as `SLA StreetMap  Mobile’ it can be downloaded for free  onto any mobile device running on  Windows Mobile Operating System. SLA StreetMap Mobile has similar  functions with its online StreetMap@  Singapore at www.map.gov.sg. Anyone  with a compatible mobile device can  search for location maps using address,  road name, postal code, building  or development name on the move.  Containing about 2,000 buildings,  4,200 named roads, and some 120,000  updated address points, it is driven by  the MapKing engine. www.sla.gov.sg  |  | 
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| Magellan to expand presence in  CanadaMagellan has teamed with ReSource  Group Canada, to strengthen and expand  sales support to retailers and distributors  across Canada. According to Canalys (June  2008 Forecast), more than 80,000 PNDs  shipped last quarter in Canada, Magellan  accounting for nearly 37%, about the  double of its current US market share. |  |  | 
|  | MapmyIndia expands navigable map  to 174 citiesMapmyIndia, has announced addition of  detailed maps to its PND, MapmyIndia  Navigator, now in version 2.0. Two  hardware models of MapmyIndia  Navigator are available: AMAX  06GP5A and Delphi NAV 200. The  navigation software used has been  developed by Horizon Navigation. |  | 
|  | Nokia finalizes NAVTEQ acquisitionNokia has completed its acquisition of  NAVTEQ for $8.1 billion. At this stage no  specific plans for future products resulting  of the merger have been announced  yet, however Nokia and Navteq are  working together since last summer on a  solution using Nokia handsets as probe  to gather traffic data. The ramping up  of India’s digital map is also something  that has been mentioned in the first  announcement of the acquisition. |  | 
|  | Garmin’s Nuvifone to get social  networking app from GypsiiThe mobile social networking  provider GyPSii, signed a multi-year  worldwide agreement with Garmin. It  incorporates a wide range of location  specific functions and mobile lifestyle  services, including mobile search, user  generated content-sharing and social  networking. www.gpsbusinessnews.com |  | 
|  | Lenovo launches GPS-enabled laptops  for SMB marketLenovo has introduced a new range of  laptops which features a GPS embedded  into a broadband connectivity module  from Ericsson. In the United States  these notebooks are shipped with an  AT&T broadband trial SIM card. |  | 
|  | Vodafone UK Find & Go: web maps,  local search, mobile satnavVodafone UK and Telmap have teamed  up with Multimap, to introduce Find &  Go. This service links a web mapping  portal with local search and navigation on  a mobile phone. Vodafone customers can  now search on their PCs on the Multimap  website and send the result to their mobile  phone. Find & Go’s maps, local search,  and driving directions are free of charge. |  | 
|  | Intrinsyc signs multi-year agreement  with NavteqDestinator navigation software Intrinsyc  Software has announced a nonexclusive  multi-year agreement with  Navteq for the supply of map data.  NAVTEQ map content will be bundled  with Intrinsyc navigation software. |  | 
|  | Skyhook expands to Europe, signs up  LBS startupsSkyhook Wireless, provider of a Wi-Fi and  hybrid positioning system, has announced  its formal launch in Europe. “Skyhook has  already mapped over 16 million Wi- Fi  access points in Europe. Its fleet of 200  European data collection specialists has  driven over 750,000 kilometers to date and  continues to expand coverage every day. |  | 
|  | Appello brings satnav to leading  Norwegian mapping portalOff-board navigation provider Appello  Systems, and Eniro Norway have  established a partnership around  mobile mapping, local search and GPS  navigation. Eniro is launching this  week Gule Sider 1880 Navigation, a  new mobile service based on Appello’s  GPS navigation platform Wisepilot. |  | 
|  | Mexens Technology receives patent  for GPS/Wireless positioningMexens Technology, has received a  patent from the US Patent and Trademark  Office for its “System and Method for  Enabling Continuous Geographic Location  Estimation for Wireless Computing  Devices” .It consists of a system  combining GPS and Wireless signals  (Wi-Fi and/or cellular) to determine  a position. When GPS signal is  not available then the system uses  Wi- Fi or cellular triangulation. |  | 
|  | Verizon launched the Motorola  Adventure V750Verizon has announced the Motorola  Adventure V750 smartphone. It has  support for EVDO Rev. A and the Push  to talk service. It offers a 2 inch QVGA  internal display, GPS support with  VZ Navigator, support for Field Force  Manager and a 2.0 megapixels camera with  video recorder. www.mobilewhack.com |  | 
|  | Samsung to launch its new business  phone SGH-i780 in IndiaSamsung soon will introduce its new  business phone, the Samsung SGHi780,  in the Indian market. It is a sleek  Windows Mobile 6.0 device, which  comes with a full touch-screen, optical  mouse, stylus and full QWERTY  keyboard. It also includes Integrated GPS  and Google Maps. www.topnews.in |  | 
|  | Caring & Sharing GPS Phone by Nokia  The Nokia6220 classic comes with a 5  megapixel camera with autofocus and  Carl Zeiss optics as well as A-GPS with  geotagging. Location information can  be automatically attached to photos and  videos and easily uploaded to web and  personal blogs, viewed on a television  screen or simply shared from phone to  phone. www.smartofficenews.com.au |  | 
|  | LBS Platforms and Infrastructure  Licensing Revenues to reach $2.2 bStrong growth in LBS represents an  important opportunity for LBS platforms  and infrastructure vendors. While until  recently the LBS infrastructure market  was mainly driven by the E911 emergency  call requirements in the US, the expected  global deployment of commercial LBS  applications by carriers will grow LBS  infrastructure licensing revenue from $111  million in 2008 to $2.2 billion in 2013.  The market is currently dominated by  Ericsson, Telecommunications Systems  and Nokia Siemens Networks with  respective market shares of 31%, 24% and  18%. Smaller independent MLC vendors  such as Redknee are also making inroads  into the market. Business models are  reflected in a range of flexible payment  options based on volume, flat fees, outright  purchase, and even advertising-subsidized  schemes with price levels dependent on the  size of the carrier, the functionality, and  the solution type. www.abiresearch.com |  | 
|  | Mobile maps increasingly popular said  comScoreMarket Research firm comScore today  reported that the use of mobile maps  is increasingly popular in the USA and  Europe, with 8 percent of American  mobile subscribers and 3 percent of  European subscribers accessing maps  from the mobile phone in the threemonth  period ending May 2008. This  represents a growth rate of 82 percent  and 49 percent in the number of users,  respectively. www.comscore.com |  | 
|  | Government of Canada Funds Natural  Resources ProjectsThe Government of Canada has  announced $674,911 in funding for  a variety of projects in B.C. that rely  on location-based, or geospatial,  information. The nine projects,  totalling $2.1 million, are supported  through GeoConnections, a national  partnership program led by NRCan. |  | 
|  | Location context to 3G iPhone The iPhone App Store has just gone live  and one of the apps getting early attention  is Loopt, a location aware mobile social  network startup. Loopt enables users to  broadcast their status to a broad set of  services and find interesting locations  and reviews nearby. Their latest release  for the iPhone integrates microblogging  and reviews from Yelp into its interface.  According to founder Sam Altman, Loopt  is using the iPhone’s rich media platform  to pilot new features and services before  they filter their way into other mobile  phones. Loopt aggregates local content to  provide a map view of great places and  star ratings. http://www.readwriteweb.com |  | 
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