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- May 07, 2008: VZ Navigator Version 4: Available Today
- April 23, 2008: AT&T, BlackBerry Let You Track Yourself Down
- April 28, 2008: World News: Finalists revealed for the 2008 Telematics Awards
- April 1, 2008: Verizon Wireless Unveils Traffic Avoidance and Other New Features on Popular VZ Navigator Service
- April 1, 2008: Networks In Motion Announces AtlasBook Navigator™ at CTIA Wireless 2008
- March 12, 2008: Networks In Motion CEO Doug Antone talks to CNBC
- March 7, 2008: AAA Mobile® Now Available on Select BlackBerry Smartphones
- February 29, 2008: Technology Council of Southern California Names Recipients of Annual Technology Industry Awards
- February 20, 2008: Technology Council of Southern California Awards Finalists
- February 11, 2008: Networks In Motion Remains Mobile Phone Application Revenue Leader in Q4 According to Nielsen Mobile Report
Navigating the world around you.
Networks In Motion is proud to lead the way into a new era of navigation turning today's GPS-enabled mobile phones into full-featured navigation devices, making it easy to find just about anything, from ATMs and restaurants to people and events.
Reliable, fast, and incredibly easy to use, NIM’s customizable navigation and finder products empower more people around the world than any other location-based service (LBS) solutions.
NIM’s exceptionally reliable platforms deliver location-centric information to people on the go, offering continuous access to local directories, maps, driving directions, and more, helping mobile workers, families, and individuals find whatever they need, wherever they go.
Since mid-2003, we’ve been delivering products to major wireless carriers and enterprise customers, enabling the rapid deployment of mapping, directional, and other location-based services utilizing our patent-pending technologies. NIM’s applications are available on J2ME, BREW, and Windows Mobile.
NIM is privately held and headquartered in Orange County, Calif., with international offices in Sweden and Spain.
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