Saturday, March 22, 2014
Google brings the Chromecast to Europe, offers the Nexus 5 and 7 in several new countries
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Google Maps Navigation for Android makes its way to 25 more countries
Eager to go on a driving trip to an exotic locale? You'll be glad to hear that Google Maps Navigation is now available in 25 more countries. Most of the additions are in Africa, including Libya, Somalia and Tunisia. The rest of the coverage is scattered across the globe: Caribbean travelers can find their way through Guadeloupe and Haiti, while European visitors can navigate Andorra, Croatia and Serbia. There's even support for relatively remote places like Bhutan and Vanuatu. Maps Navigation still isn't a truly global service when it reaches 99 countries, but it now reaches far enough that it will be a surprise if you can't get your bearings while traveling abroad.
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Tags: africa, android, caribbean, europe, google, googlemaps, GoogleMapsNavigation, minipost, mobilepostcross, mobilepostmini, navigation, smartphone, vanuatu Next: BT has a surprise for new subscribers: Adult content is blocked by default .fyre .fyre-comment-dividerView the Original article
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Rdio launches in 20 new countries, now counts more markets than Spotify
After launching a free, ad-supported service in North America and Australia, Rdio is keeping up the momentum by rolling out its paid service in 20 new countries. Those include swaths of South America including Argentina and Venezuela, along with South Africa, Israel and Hungary. That brings the total to 51, ranking Rdio second by country ahead of Spotify but well behind Deezer, which services a whopping 182 nations. If you're in one of the new regions and okay with having a machine guess your musical taste, you can grab it at the source for most platforms.
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