Back in the old days, when GPS was new technology everyone was sure that within ten years every car would have a GPS Navigation System and most of us would be wearing GPS receivers on our wrist. Great concept, just a little slow to develop. The main reason is that unlike hikers, automobiles must follow set paths with rules and restrictions. GPS navigational systems couldn’t really develop without good mapping and cheap memory to store all the map data. Today, the technology has matured and the consumer is beginning to accept its potential for everyday life. Basic In-car Navigation System units are so familiar that they are starting to become standard equipment for cars. Aftermarket Navigation System units are pushing high-end features like the ability to factor in current traffic conditions and BlueTooth(TM) interaction with other devices like cell phones.


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