Thursday, August 03, 2006

GPS Makes Cars Unique with Its Unique Features

location based services

It is really hot to know when GPS makes its way in the walk of our lives. The world of GPS has widely squeezed the world in itself or the whole world today seems to have squatted into the Lilliputian or smallest box ide est GPS.
The versatile GPS nowadays can be found with multi-talents such as Translator, Tour Guide, Entertainer, Navigator, Driver, etc. The GPS-based system also proves that the boundaries of In-Car Gadgetry are being set in motion by the manufactures.
Car technology, though still a budding marking, has come to the point where upscale autodesignere are integrated with an unvarying and marvelous features, including GPS navigation, the capability to play digital audio formats, like WMA and MP3 and Bluetooth hands-free calling. However, innovation does not end here, there is yet more to come. Despite the fact, automotive design wizards keep on churning out the brilliant and bizarre.
What is the reality of these applications? Are they the GPS-based really comfort-based like the magic M button that conjures up an extra 100 horsepower in the 2006 BMW M5; safety conscious, like the Plasmacluster air-cleaning ionizer in the 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid; performance oriented, like the incorporation of Macromedia Flash in the navigation system of the 2007 Jaguar XK, like the Lane Departure warning in the 2006 Infiniti M45 and the Blind Spot Detection system in the 2007 Audi Q7; or just for visual effect.

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