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Garmin Simplifies Searching, Sending And Navigating To Locations Through Google Maps

The Send-to-Garmin feature is available at Google Maps.
by Staff Writers
Las Vegas NV (SPX) Apr 03, 2008
Garmin International has announced that users can now send locations found on Google Maps, an innovative online mapping service, directly to their Garmin personal navigation device. "Given the amount of time we all spend at a computer or in our cars, teaming with Google Maps gives users the versatility of planning their travels at their keyboard in addition to their Garmin device," said Dan Bartel, Garmin's vice president of worldwide sales.

"There's no need to waste time printing, scribbling or e-mailing locations and directions when you can use Google Maps to search for and save everything you need with just a couple of clicks."

The process is quick and easy. Users begin by searching Google Maps for a specific business or a broader category -- "Kansas City barbecue," for example -- and the results will appear on a map. The desired location can then be saved directly to the Garmin device through the Send-to function. This reduces delays, including delays that can be caused by intermediary software, so that users can immediately resume their search for more places or get in their car and go.

"This is part of our ongoing effort to connect Google services like Google Maps with Garmin products," explained Giorgio Scherl, a product manager for Google. "We continue to add progressive features, such as user-generated content, to make Google Maps more compelling and useful in an increasingly mobile world."

The Send-to-Garmin feature is available at Google Maps.

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