The Paperless Map Is the Killer App
From BusinessWeek:
First, cell phones made the streetcorner pay phone obsolete. Now they’re doing away with the need to ask for directions. A surge in phones with built-in satellite navigation capability has sparked a wave of creative mapping and locating services. And it has set off a multibillion-dollar scramble by companies to buy up digital navigation technologies.
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