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	<title>Comments on: Google GPS? Not so fast!</title>
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		<title>By: David D.</title>
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		<dc:creator>David D.</dc:creator>
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		<description>hehe... thank you for the link, it&#039;s always welcome.
And regarding the article, I think that you are right for users with a heavy use of the GPS (taxi drivers or such), but for my personal use of the GPS, Google GPS would be enough. I maybe need it once every month or two months and usually for personal reasons, so I don&#039;t need a very high reliability. Regarding the day when the Navteq &amp; co will stop providing POIs, they&#039;ll just move to other types of providers for specific verticals... (just like they are doing right now for restaurants in Google Maps...)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hehe&#8230; thank you for the link, it&#8217;s always welcome.<br />
And regarding the article, I think that you are right for users with a heavy use of the GPS (taxi drivers or such), but for my personal use of the GPS, Google GPS would be enough. I maybe need it once every month or two months and usually for personal reasons, so I don&#8217;t need a very high reliability. Regarding the day when the Navteq &amp; co will stop providing POIs, they&#8217;ll just move to other types of providers for specific verticals&#8230; (just like they are doing right now for restaurants in Google Maps&#8230;)</p>
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