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GuidePoint launches Android application

March 13, 2010 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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GuidePoint Systems, the company that is known as a GPS-based telematic service provider to vehicle owners and fleet managers, has released a free Android app, allowing users to gain access to a variety of location-based services including stolen vehicle recovery, driving directions, emergency help and other assistance.

The application, which is already available for the iPhone, relies on the built-in GPS receiver to deliver phone’s exact location to Guidepoint. Once activated, users can set up an online account with Guidepoint and access services with just a few touches.

In a nutshell, if you and/or your company are using GuidePoint and you happen to own an Android-powered smartphone, you’ll want to grab GuidePoint’s application. God forbid you ever need it, but it’s good to have it available at your fingertips, just in case something happens.

Interested? Search for “guidepoint” in the Android Market and take it from there. It’s free and it can only benefit you — that’s again in case you do rely on their solution.

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