Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Garmin puts an interpreter in your browser GPS

GPS navigators are still struggling with all his strength and resources to defend against the attack of advanced mobile phones. One of the points at which losing is in the associated services. We saw with the recent TomTom Go Live 1000 that facilitated permanent Internet connection to obtain services.

Garmin offers us bring an interpreter on our trips abroad including Oxford Guide Language Guide on their browsers, but be careful as to charges and cost us 36 euros to have it in your browser compatible. With this guide can be accessed from the browser to a bank of words and phrases in five languages, and serve as a translator.

The usefulness of this application is limited for most consumers, since I do not think beyond where they are in the car, the GPS will be as a translator. For the friends that are certified language school right?.

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