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    Personal Navigation Devices (PNDs) Personal Navigation Devices or PNDs‚ are portable devices specifically built to run road navigation applications and utilize GPS (Global Positioning System) technology. Road navigation applications are programs that use road‚ street‚ and landmark information available on the internet and through input from the GPS satellites to generate street maps and turn-by-turn directions for use by consumers to find the quickest and safest routes during trips. Because of

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    Why have Personal Navigation Devices become popular. What technologies are required to facilitate the success of PND? Personal navigation devices can become the next must-have gadgets. They add more comfort in the busy life in the sense that they give you an ability to concentrate on one thing less. PND like‚ say‚ GPS are starting to win over customers‚ from weekend hikers or bikers to people who are just tired of their lousy sense of direction. Some consumer GPS navigation devices feature

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    Case Analysis 3 - Personal Navigation Devices NETW-583 Introduction For as long as man has been mobile the need to know how to get from point A to point B and back to point A has been important. About 3500 B.C. man began sailing ships to travel and carry goods from one place to another. Travel in those times was limited to coastal travel; ships stayed within view of the shore and did not venture into open waters ("Early Navigation Tools‚" n.d.). Later on mariners learned to plot their

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    Case Analysis 3- Personal Navigation Devices (PNDs) TM 583 Why have personal navigation devices (PND) become popular? What technologies are required to facilitate the success of PNDs? PND’s are featured in both handheld and vehicle models. These devices assist the user to determine the most efficient path of travel. It can save the selections to memory. The internet updates these devices regularly with new data. GPS satellite technology can give the location of the device. Other than just giving

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    have Personal Navigation Devices become popular? Personal navigation devices have become so popular because some people get tired of getting lost while driving‚ are not proficient at reading road maps‚ don’t always have a navigating passenger in their car that can tell them when they have to turn‚ and don’t have access to a plethora of needed maps in their car. Personal navigation devices are an answer to these problems. What technologies are required to facilitate the success of PNDs? The

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    1. Why have Personal Navigation Devices become popular? What technologies are required to facilitate the success of PNDs? Personal Navigation Devices have become popular because they assist drivers in getting from one location to the next. They can also show the driver if the route that they are taking has congestion or toll roads and an alternate route if one is available. Also‚ as many cities continue to expand and grow landmarks may not be the same for someone that has visited the same area

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    TomTom Overview As TomTom‚ one of the largest producers of satellite navigation devices in the world‚ entered 2010 it faced stiff competition from its traditional rivals such as Garmin and from new competition from cell phones. Although its sales reached an all time high of €1.74 billion in 2007 by 2008 sales had slipped to €1.67 billion. That year the company posted a loss of €872 million. The decline in sales continued with 2009 sales slipping to €1.48 billion‚ although the company managed to

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    planning to open a new navigation equipment company with my friends. However‚ I am not sure if I can make profits in this market. As new entrant‚ I have to get to know of the current competitive condition of the navigation industry. Thus I do the navigation industry business environment analysis based on Porter’s Five Forces Model‚ and further try to effectively dodge and reduce entrepreneurial risks of failure. 1. Threat from potential new entrants( High) Current‚ the navigation market exists some

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    WEB NAVIGATION ANALYSIS

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    Web Navigation refers to the process of navigating any sort of information in the web which we usually refer it to as websites. Navigation is a basic form of interactivity between your website and your audience. It makes your journey through the site much easier using navigation links. It serves as a better purpose to communicate with your audience in a simple and easy manner. The navigation tools you have provided in your website can also contribute to your sites significance. Not all the sites

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    period‚ navigation was considered part of the set of seven mechanical arts‚ none of which were used for long voyages across open ocean. Polynesian navigation is probably the earliest form of open ocean navigation‚ though it was based on memory and observation rather than on scientific methods or instruments. Early Pacific Polynesians used the motion of stars‚ weather‚ the position of certain wildlife species‚ or the size of waves to find the path from one island to another. Maritime navigation using

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