At the end of last year, Telenav revealed its browser-based HTML5 turn-by-turn navigation system and made it available to a select few devs to put it to good use. For an encore, it unveiled its ...
Telenav’s Scout for iPhone is a pretty capable personal navigator that gives you voice-guided turn-by-turn directions, access to local information and all the other features you expect from a GPS app.
Earlier this year, navigation company Telenav announced that its US-focused mobile Scout app was switching to OpenStreetMap from TomTom for all its mapping data. And today, Scout is being given a slew ...
iOS app devs got Telenav turn-by-turn navigation access in March of this year, and now the same can be said for folks programming for Android and Windows Phone. In case you forgot, the Scout for Apps ...
The Scout navigation app for iPhone works decently, if quietly, but becomes much, much more usable with a paid upgrade. Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's ...
Telenav today launched Scout for Apps, a free service for mobile Web and app developers that allows them to offer their customers free, turn-by-turn GPS navigation that is voice-guided. Developers can ...
Location-based services company Telenav has announced new capabilities and updates to its free Scout mobile application that make the process of connecting and getting together easy and fun. Scout ...
The latest update to this navigation app helps users find fun things to do, share those things with friends, and avoid traffic along the way. Antuan started out in the automotive industry the ...
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In a move that will certainly have the folks at Telenav (creators of Scout) gaining a whole lot more users in the immediate future, they've pushed their voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation features ...
Scout, a mobile points-of-interest and navigation app, is moving to OpenStreetMap—which calls itself the "Wikipedia of maps" because its data is entirely crowd sourced and community edited by 1.6 ...