Sunday, December 30, 2007

Navizon Transforms Cell Phones and WiFi Devices into A GPS Device

Mexens Technology announced Navizon, the world’s first software-based, peerproduced, wireless positioning network. Navizon is a software system that can be loaded onto a mobile device to provide its users with geographical positioning information plus many more advanced customized features. Navizon’s innovation arises from the fact that its map is both created, and constantly enhanced, by the users themselves. Navizon’s software is currently compatible with Windows mobile devices and cell phones using the Symbian operating system, and is free for non-commercial use. Navizon members are allowed access to a massive storage and retrieval repository containing highly accurate positioning data which is contributed from members around the world. “The soft launch of Navizon has been successfully tested, and now we are very excited to grow the community even more,” said Houri. “Navizon utilizes WiFi and cellular signals to help you find your way around most cities and to provide you with pertinent information about your location. What makes Navizon unique is that the network will continue to expand as the community expands. This shared information is at the very center of what makes Navizon a powerful tool.”

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