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For TomTom, All Roads Lead to Google

By Kenneth Corbin
December 7, 2007

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Dutch navigation-device maker TomTom has announced that it has partnered with Google so users can download maps from the Internet directly into its GPS-enabled products.

TomTom is billing the partnership as the "seamless" integration of what the two services do best, with Google Maps leading the way in locating hotels, shops and others businesses, and TomTom guiding drivers to those destinations.

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