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Dusseldorf, Germany (SPX) Mar 19, 2009 The Positioning Service Provider Spotigo has expanded its portfolio and announced the launch of its fully integrated positioning solution "HyPS". HyPS can combine GPS and Spotigo's WiFi and Cell-ID positioning methods as inputs to calculate the position of devices. Spotigo is able to offer a complete and fully integrated solution to always deliver the best quality of location-related contents or services. This is achieved by HyPS, which integrates Spotigo's WiFi-based positioning solution and the Cell-ID-based positioning, and GPS when available on the device. This means that any device that contains a GPS chip and/or a WiFi card and/or a SIM card can be positioned. HyPS supports the smart management of all these different inputs in order to decide which position to choose as the most reliable and accurate one. "After focusing on WiFi-based positioning only, we see this fully integrated solution as the logical and consequent next step of our strategy. We are really proud to be able to offer a pure software-based solution that combines all available positioning technologies in the market", states Daniel Prumers, CEO of Spotigo. "Our customers can be sure that they will be able to use the best location information for their LBS based on the intelligent combination of different positioning methods". HyPS is available for the most common platforms in the market and flexibly deployable in various different scenarios. This solution is targeted to hardware manufacturers and any kind of Location Based Service ("LBS") providers. Share This Article With Planet Earth
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Geneva, Switzerland (SPX) Mar 19, 2009TomTom has announced that Toyota has extended its relationship with TomTom to feature the second generation of TomTom's semi-embedded portable navigation solution in select vehicles. The announcement illustrates growing demand for semi-embedded navigation. |
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