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TomTom Joins Strategic Microsoft Mobility Partner Advisory Council (MPAC) June 09, 2004 [General] | By Edward J. R. It is nice news, but despite rumors we still don't see TomTom GPS navigation software for Microsoft Smartphone - they have versions only for Pocket PC, Palm OS and Symbian...
Information from TomTom follows. * * * * * Participation in MPAC Underscores Investment in and Commitment to The Mobile Industry TomTom, a provider of personal navigation systems, announced its participation in the Microsoft Mobility Partner Advisory Council (MPAC). Microsoft formed MPAC in an effort to work more collaboratively with companies who are investing heavily in mobility. TomTom Navigator works seamlessly on the Microsoft Pocket PC platform. In working with MPAC, TomTom is able to provide a valuable solution to Pocket PC users. “We are excited to be working with MPAC to help grow our mobile community,” said Jocelyn Vigreux, president of TomTom USA. “We continue to work with other companies in the Council to develop new products and make them accessible to customers around the world, thus making peoples lives easier and allowing them to get from point A to B without getting lost along the way.” “Microsoft created the MPAC to help foster communication among leading mobile-focused companies developing new mobile technologies, applications and services,” said Julie Wymetalek, manager of the MPAC program at Microsoft Corp. “TomTom’s Navigator product greatly enhances our mutual customers’ experience with Windows Mobile-based devices, and we are excited to work more closely with TomTom as a member of MPAC.” To learn more about TomTom click here.
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