A lady uses her mobile write as she passes a Nokia advert in London Jul 20, 2009.
Credit: Reuters/Luke MacGregor
HELSINKI (Reuters) - The world"s largest cellphone builder Nokia pronounced on Friday it had paid for U.S. geographic record organisation MetaCarta, as a piece of the plan to suggest internal navigation services to the customers.
It did not divulge the understanding price, but pronounced the Massachusetts-based association in use some-more than thirty people.
MetaCarta"s record combines geosearch and geotagging permitting users to find created calm about any place.
In Jan Nokia voiced it would suggest free navigation on the cellphones and would additionally have accessible internal applications and services to the mobile phone users.
The move was seen as an try to offer a blow to satnav makers such as TomTom and Garmin as well as Google, that offers free navigation on Motorola" Droid smartphones in the North America market.
(Reporting by Helsinki Newsroom; Editing by Jon Loades-Carter)
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