It is not a big surprise that Google (GOOG) Maps became the top free app on iPhone in a matter of hours. But it is a bit weird that Nokia’s (NOK) HERE mapping app did not manage to crack the top ...
It started out in Chicago in 1986 as Navteq before Nokia acquired it in ... in order to react in real time. While HERE already produces extremely precise static maps, they can be verified more ...
“Nokia will supply mapping and location-based services for the Windows Phone ecosystem, building on the success it’s experienced with Ovi Maps,” reads the blog post. The company also notes ...
Earlier this month, Nokia had rebranded its Nokia Drive maps suite to Nokia HERE. The company had also said that it is making the service available to Android Nokia has rebranded its mapping ...
A consortium of German automakers made up of Daimler, BMW, and Audi has reportedly banded together to buy Nokia's Here mapping division for the equivalent of about $2.7 billion.