Mountain View, Calif.-based Dash Navigation is recruiting 2,000 drivers to “road test” the company’s Dash Express automotive GPS, a unit that automatically connects to the Internet to provide real-time traffic conditions and other information for motorists. Dash just finished a six-month field trial of the devices in the San Francisco Bay Area and now wants to extend the effort nationally, company spokesperson Gina Aumiller Bender told TechNewsWorld. The company will pick testers based on the amount of driving they do and their expressed interest in new technology.
Dash Recruits Road Testers for Web-Enabled GPS System
Posted by: Fred J. Aun April 9, 2007 11:03 AMMountain View, Calif.-based Dash Navigation is recruiting 2,000 drivers to “road test” the company’s Dash Express automotive GPS, a unit that automatically connects to the Internet to provide real-time traffic conditions and other information for motorists. Dash just finished a six-month field trial of the devices in the San Francisco Bay Area and now wants to extend the effort nationally, company spokesperson Gina Aumiller Bender told TechNewsWorld. The company will pick testers based on the amount of driving they do and their expressed interest in new technology.