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Leon van de Pas interview, IFA 2007, Berlin
2007.09.24.
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Leon van de Pas interview, "Plug and play navigation" Budapest Sun
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Photos from the IFA Berlin, Nav N Go booth
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First commercial release of true 3D navigation software for mass-market products
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Nov 5, 2007 12:16 PM
Nav N Go: One Hundred and Fifty Cyclists at the Citadel
Nav N Go contributed towards the healthy life style of their employees; some one hundred and fifty staff of the national software development company received a surprise bike to add a little exercise to their daily lives, which is spent mostly sitting down. The bikes were delivered to the Citadel, where the workers cycled downhill together to the nearby headquarters of the company. Nov 5, 2007 12:05 PM
iGO My way leading the way for Vienna-Bratislava-Budapest Marathon runners
This year untiring athletes have decided to beat the 320 km (approximately 200 miles) Vienna-Bratislava-Budapest distance.This was the first time organisers used satellite navigation to provide the routes and track the runners.The devices offered by BluePanther and the iGO My way GPS navigation software exceeded all expectations in making the battle easier for sportspeople. Nov 5, 2007 12:00 PM
Nav N Go at the Luxury Car Show
This year, a huge number of visitors were attracted to the Luxury Car Show, one of the most spectacular exhibitions of the year.The event was organised for 18-23 October in the area of Hungexpo and hosted over a hundred thousand people. Among the dream cars, the Nav N Go sponsored Ferrari F430 Challenge presented a specialty for the public to be admired at the software development company’s own booth. Visitors had a chance to learn about the iGO My way GPS navigational software and its version to be built into a car called NavNGo Limousine.