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Truly frankly, we’re still recovering from Garmin’s onslaught of GPS navigation systems at CES, but just as those last mental wounds were healing, along comes the outfit to drop yet another bomb. This time, Garmin’s taking CTIA hostage and declaring a veritable smorgasbord of application upgrades and partnerships. Up first is an upgrade to Garmin Mobile, which promises to bring a new interface and Google Local search to a diversity of BlackBerry, Symbian and WinMo handsets. Continuing on, we’re also hearing that Garmin GPS owners can “at this time send locations found on Google Maps” and MapQuest, chosen Samsung handset owners can grab hold of Mobile Navigator and Garmin Mobile at this time plays nice with nTelos’ lineup of BREW-enabled devices. Thirsty for more? Fantastic — you’ll be bubbling over once you get finished perusing the links below.

[Thanks, Allory]

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- Garmin Mobile Application To Offer New Features On BlackBerry, Symbian and Windows Mobile Smartphones
Read - Garmin Simplifies Searching, Sending and Navigating
to Locations through Google Maps
Read - MapQuest and Garmin Announce a Partnership to Deliver MapQuest Directions and Maps Directly to Garmin GPS Devices
Read - Garmin Provides Navigator for Samsung Mobile Phones
Read - Garmin Mobile for BlackBerry(R) with Turn-by-Turn Navigation Available from Centennial Wireless
Read - Garmin Mobile Turns nTelos Phones into GPS Navigators
Garmin Mobile at this time Compatible with BREW
Read - Garmin’s Fleet Management Interface Network Grows

 

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