As some app development teams race to include as many new features in their navigation apps as they can, others are creating complementary features outside those same apps. Perhaps there is no ‘one’ best solution anymore.
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How to choose the best turn-by-turn app for your iOS device 4
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Skobbler Brings its GPS Navigation App to Android 1
May 16th at 3:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThe day after Google previewed an all-new Google Maps for iOS and Android (as well as a desktop incarnation), Skobbler has finally brought its popular iOS GPS navigation app to Android....
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Offline Maps: Skobbler Debuts ForeverMap 2 for iOS 0
May 2nd at 7:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThere’s no shortage of mapping and GPS apps for iOS, and in the fallout from Apple Maps’ disastrous launch last year, the spotlight was shone on a number of mapping alternatives. And Google Maps finally arrived on the scene too....
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Mapquest iPhone App Offers Free Background Turn-by-Turn With Voice Navigation 0
July 8th at 7:27am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsMapquest has updated their iPhone app to support iOS 4 with fast switching, and more importantly is now able to run in the background therefore offering iPhone users with another…
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Skobbler Brings Free Street-Level, Turn By Turn Directions to the iPhone 0
June 9th at 7:12pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe TomToms and Navigons of the world have street-level turn-by-turn navigation down pat, but they're expensive. Skobbler uses OpenStreetMap, the "wikipedia of maps," to deliver its turn-by-turn directions for free, but it's kinda a "get what you pay for" thing. MapQuest offers a turn-by-turn navigation app that'll bark directions at you for free, but the maps are only top-down, not the street-level-view that you've come to know and envy. Skobbler offers that 3D street view, just like the big dogs, for...