Fodor's and Navigation Technologies Corp. (NTC) recently introduced the first digital travel guide product for in-vehicle navigation systems in North America. The product is now standard in all navigation system-equipped BMW models in the USA. BMW owners who have vehicles equipped with the On-Board Navigation System will be able to take advantage of the combination of NAVTECH(R) digital map data -- known for its accuracy, depth, and reliability -- and enhanced travel tools and information from Fodor's best-selling Gold Guide Series. According to company officials, this new database feature offers a complete range of travel guide information. When BMW navigation system users access Points-of-Interest (POIs) such as tourist attractions, museums, hotels and restaurants on their system, they will also receive Fodor's award-winning travel content featuring up-to-date information referring to the POI. Thousands of popular destinations are included coast to coast. This new combined content is provided in addition to the NAVTECH map database, which enables accurate routing and turn-by-turn driving directions. The new in-vehicle navigation database enables motorists to customize their travel plans by selecting from various destinations (within the U.S. and Canada). For example, a family driving a BMW in Boston can locate a historical site, receive detailed directions to its location, and access information about admission fees and hours -- all from the convenience of their car. "We are delighted to be working with Navigation Technologies to deliver our content through BMW's On-Board Navigation System," said Bonnie Ammer, president and publisher, Fodor's. "This relationship will allow us to deliver trusted, award-winning information and tools directly to travelers, before or within a moment's notice of their arrival to a particular destination." "The inclusion of Fodor's travel guide information is in keeping with our commitment to provide digital map data unequalled in quality of content," said John MacLeod, Navigation Technologies' executive vice president, North America and World Markets. About Fodor's Travel Fodor's Travel Publications, which bills itself as the world's largest English-language travel information publisher, offers travelers more than 440 guides to destinations worldwide. Fodor's Travel Publications is a unit of Fodors LLC, a subsidiary of Random House, Inc., and its parent company, Bertelsmann AG, one of the world's largest media companies. For more information about Fodor's, visit www.fodors.com. About Navigation Technologies Navigation Technologies Corporation bills itself as the world's leading provider of digital map information and enabling technology used in a wide range of smart navigation products, including automotive navigation systems, GIS and fleet applications, hand held products, Internet mapping, PC-based applications and call center-based navigation services. The company's NAVTECH(R) brand digital maps, covering North America and Western Europe, are the route guidance solution chosen by leading automotive, electronic, and software manufacturers for their accuracy, depth, and reliability, according to Navigation Technologies. Navigation Technologies, which is privately held, is headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Ill., with major business operations in Fargo, N.D.; Sunnyvale, Calif.; Best, Netherlands; and Yokohama, Japan. The company, which was founded in 1985, has approximately 1,300 employees and maintains field operations in over 100 offices in 18 countries. For more information, visit www.navtech.com.
Fodor's and Navigation Technologies Participate in 'First Travel Guide Product for North America'
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