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iPhone-Navigation: Advance Testing of New App for Journalists
BERLIN, September 14 /PRNewswire/ --
- Only for Journalists: Limited Offer of 15 Advance-Test Applications
- Former Navigon Employees Introduce Their First Navigation Software for
the iPhone
- skobbler is Current Holder of the Navteq LBS Challenge "Grand Prize" in
EMEA
BERLIN, September 14 /PRNewswire/ --
In a few weeks technology start-up skobbler will release the
first iPhone version of its award-winning GPS-navigation software in Great
Britain and Ireland. skobbler is a former Navigon project which has spun off
in 2008 and has pursued a completely independent path from Navigon ever
since. "Up to this point, we have been under the impression that navigation
on the iPhone has been either great and ruinously expensive or cheap and
rather annoying. skobbler aims at being the first navigation app that offers
both quality navigation and great value for money," says Marcus Thielking,
one of skobbler's founders.
Now journalists have the opportunity to pre-test the application before
its actual release date. Please note: The offer is limited to 15 licences
which will be assigned to those who contact us first.
Test Requirements:
skobbler is compatible with iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS. In case
you use a data flat tariff, no additional costs are incurred during skobbler
usage. Without data flat, you incur the standard costs for online usage
according to your mobile phone tariff.
Test Inquiries:
If you would like to pre-test the skobbler, please send the
following information by e-mail to press@skobbler.com (reference: "skobbler
test"):
a. Your contact details: name, address, e-mail, phone
b. UDID (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA-GupSmB-g) of your iPhone
c. Name of your publication
We will be glad to subsequently unlock our test application
for you. After that you will receive the application and a short installation
guide by e-mail within a few days.
Media Contact:
Karsten Hoppe
Tel.: +49-160-99180776
press@skobbler.com






