Google Releases Google Maps Navigation for Android 2.0

Google Maps navigation was introduced in the beta this week from Google by making a nice turn-by-turn navigation feature for your other Google Maps for mobile.
It is currently only for U.S. card and is only supported by the upcoming Android 2.0 Eclair. The Motorola Droid is the first Android smartphone, which uses the new Android 2.0. An optional in-car cradle for the Motorola Droid available to use with the new GPS navigation user interface in landscape mode.
While the Google Maps navigation service is free to use, remember that you need a constant data connection to the assignment to retrieve data from Google’s servers when you use it.
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