For the most part, the only person you can socialize with on a handheld GPS navigator is the chick who tells you to turn left after 100 yards.
Garmin wants to change that. The device manufacturer has partnered with location-based app company
ULocate to bring its
Where.com software, previously available only on compatible cell phones and carriers, to some of its devices. (It hasn't said which ones specifically.) This will give Garmin owners access to information that Where aggregates:
Yelp reviews, gas price comparisons from
GasBuddy, and Where's own Buddy Beacon software, which shares users' current locations with friends. It can be hooked up to Where's Facebook application, too, so you can tell your friends where you are.
Having Yelp reviews and gas price comparisons on a handheld device is a definite plus, but sharing my location isn't exactly what first comes to mind when I use an in-car GPS navigator. It's also been met with some skepticism. Many people thought that location-based social-networking and friend-finding applications would explode after the launch of the iPhone 3G, but we still haven't seen an epidemic of location-sharing take off. Many cell phone owners seem to be perfectly OK not having everyone on their Facebook friends list know where they are.
Nevertheless, you really can't go wrong with helping people find cheaper gas prices. And Ms. "After 1.1 miles, take the exit right" hasn't yet been able to offer me such tips.
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