Google gets GPS’d with Magellan

google magellan gps

The CES news is flowing out early this year, and yesterday it flowed right onto some interesting Google news.

Magellan, providers of steller GPS units, have joined forces with Google to build a device called the Maestro Elite 5340+GPRS. This new device will have GPRS, and will enable real time traffic reports and local directions for everything from where to eat, things to do, and local business addresses all care of Google.

What will this Google enabled Magellan set you back? about $1299 US. Its due out in March.

See more at SFGate, Engadget.




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