GPS Weds Local Search

Jan 3, 2007

Dash Navigation will work with Yahoo to add a local search capability to its 
forthcoming Internet-connected in-car satellite navigation terminal, Dash 
announced
Wednesday.

Drivers will be able to enter search requests into the
Dash Express
terminal, which will use the
Yahoo Local
search tool to find the addresses of local businesses and services relevant to 
the search, according to Dash. The device uses Global Positioning Service
(GPS) technology to provide its location to Yahoo, enabling the search engine 
to determine the nearest results.

In addition to business addresses, Yahoo Local will also deliver ratings and 
reviews of the businesses to the device, and allow drivers to provide instant
feedback.

The companies did not disclose financial terms of their deal, or provide 
details of the cost of the device or service.

Traffic Reports, Too

The Dash devices will also use their two-way Internet connectivity to provide 
information about their movements to a central server. The Mountain View,
California, company will then combine this information with traffic data from 
Inrix, which operates a fleet of 625,000 in-vehicle GPS probes, to provide
Dash users with real-time information about traffic conditions.

The Dash Express
will go on sale
in California in the first half of this year, and throughout the U.S. in the 
second half, Dash said. It did not say whether the device will be offered 
outside
the U.S.

Dash plans to demonstrate the device at the CES consumer electronics show in 
Las Vegas next week.

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