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Google gets map happy with Tele Atlas
...for parts of the US - to Europe. Tele Atlas, which was recently acquired by sat-nav company TomTom, will be able to take advantage... Read more
Jun 30, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Software
Are sat-navs causing havoc on the roads
...had an old-fashioned road atlas open on their knees, or across the steering wheel?" "Using a sat-nav beats the hell out of... Read more
Jul 24, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Inbox: iPhone, the Facebook generation and the IT skills shortage
...London with no sat-nav so I set...buying a road atlas instead. In summary... Read more
Sep 17, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Sat-nav tackles congested HGV 'rat runs
...from the Ordnance Survey (OS) is being used by sat-nav mapping company Tele Atlas on its map database to help prevent lorries getting... Read more
Dec 21, 2007
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Photos: High tech vans map out Europe
...right) from Belgium make up one of the teams operating a Tele Atlas mapping van across Europe. The teams live on the vans - which are... Read more
May 21, 2007
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Photos of the month - May 2007
...Tele Atlas' vans. Van-mounted cameras, tablet PCs and hard drives make up the camper-van infrastructure. See more shots of the sat-nav technology... Read more
May 30, 2007
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
Photos of the year
...Tele Atlas' vans. Van-mounted cameras, tablet PCs and hard drives make up the camper-van infrastructure. See more shots of the sat-nav technology... Read more
Dec 13, 2007
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