The RouteBuddy Team will be heading to San Francisco in early January to meet clients and set up their stand for Macworld Expo. We are exhibiting in the North Hall on stand number 3429. We look forward to meeting our current and future clients on the stand and welcome the chance to look at any GPS devices you would like to use with RouteBuddy – don’t forget your cables and power supply!
The Team will be in San Francisco for a few days before and after the Expo and available for meetings with interested parties. Shorter meetings will be possible in the evenings after each expo day. Business customers please contact us with at our email address.Read more about the Macworld Expo event.
Thursday, 23 November 2006
RouteBuddy expands support for Mac road map users in South-East Asia with today’s release of road maps for Malaysia. The rich Tele Atlas road map data of Peninsular Malaysia is fully complemented by a wide range of POIs for the region and will make planning, navigation and routing in Malaysia very easy for Malaysians, business visitors and tourists alike. Towns, cities and the capital Kuala Lumpur along with the interconnecting road network will be easy to travel around and navigate using the RouteBuddy Map of Malysia. RouteBuddy already offers maps of Hong Kong and Singapore in South East Asia and looks forward to a continual expansion of its range.
Tuesday, 07 November 2006
RouteBuddy enters Road Map Tracking and Navigation in the Middle Eastern markets with today’s release of RouteBuddy’s Map for the United Arab Emirates. Featuring feature-rich Tele Atlas road map data of the area, residents, business users and other visitors to the region will now be able to make use of RouteBuddy’s “Find POI” feature to enhance their use of the maps when planning within the application, navigating with an GPS receiver or for transferring data to their Garmin GPS device for travel by foot or vehicle
Monday, 06 November 2006
RouteBuddy’s worldwide presence grows with RouteBuddy and Road Mapping of United Arab Emirates being on exhibit at GITEX in Dubai this November. Mac4Arabs is a popular magazine promoting use of Macs in the Arab community who saw the opportunity to show the technically advanced features of mapping on a Mac with a Mac Mini installed in a Dodge Durango.
Abdulrahman Alballa’a, Editor of of the widely read Mac4Arabs Magazine, is a long time Mac user who also enjoys a wealth of knowledge on the use of Road and Topographical mapping in the Middle East. He will be actively promoting RouteBuddy and a Mac Mini as the preferred in-car solution to grace the luxury sedans and SUVs that abound in the region. According to Abdulrahman the spacious interior of the American Dodge Durango is well suited to show off what a Mac’d ride can be; a tough vehicle that is equally at home on the streets of Dubai or crossing the desert sands.
GITEX has been a strong contender of worldwide exhibition venues for the past 25 years and as such the Gulf Information Technology Exhibition continues to be the most important gateway to the Middle East market.
Read more about Gitex in English or in Arabic.
Wednesday, 01 November 2006