Saturday, November 26, 2011

Route 66 App Drives to the Android Market with GPS

By Electronista Staff: Route 66 hoped to apply a creative take to GPS with the launch of its self-titled GPS app for every Android user (free, Market). The navigation app breaks rank through an augmented reality mode known as Follow Me.

If the phone is facing the road, it can show a virtual car that takes the route the driver should go, giving a clearer sense of what to do than an abstract lane assist feature might. Outside of this, the map system also promises a blend of both online and offline maps, with the option of caching map data for a foreign trip or in areas where data might be spotty. Map packs include 3D data as well as links to weather and Wikipedia when relevant. Industry standards like real-time traffic, speed camera warnings, and an on-foot mode come with the app. The Route 66 app itself is free, although map access normally costs money. Everyone….. http://iphone.electronista.com/fullarticles/11/11/25/route.66.gps.arrives.at.last.on.android.market/