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LAS VEGAS, Nv March 31, 2008 -- TrafficGauge, the company that launched the
first "mobile
traffic map," has announced a new addition
to its product
line at the CTIA Wireless conference in Las Vegas. Its superior traffic information
is now accessible
to subscribers on their BlackBerry Curve, Pearl or 8800
series phone.
Ryan Peterson, CEO and founder, commented, "TrafficGauge continues to be the innovative leader in delivering traffic information to save commuters wasted time and stress. We're pleased to be the first company to offer the BlackBerry application using accurate, real-time data delivered directly to the user in the most convenient format possible with the ease and convenience of one button press."
The service is the latest addition to TrafficGauge's expanding line of services designed to help drivers navigate the country's increasingly congested freeways and roadways. The company's product line-up also includes the TrafficGauge hand-held device and TrafficGauge for Cell Phone (fee for service) as well as free download services, TrafficGauge for PC, TrafficGauge for Mac and TrafficGauge for Facebook.
The new application is easily downloaded to the customer's BlackBerry providing users amazingly simple yet very reliable traffic flow information displayed on a fixed grid map of an individual city's freeway system. Available for several major cities, the information is frequently updated and provides an accurate, real-time snapshot of current traffic conditions. To access any of the widgets, go to http://www.trafficgauge.com/maps.asp or click "Online Maps" at http://www.trafficgauge.com.
All of TrafficGauge's products give back wasted time by helping drivers pinpoint slowdowns and pick quicker routes on congested freeways in many U.S. cities. A TrafficGauge map is amazingly simple yet provides very reliable traffic flow information displayed on a fixed grid map of an individual city's freeway system. The information is frequently updated and provides an accurate, real-time snapshot of current traffic conditions.
Information Source: Marketwire
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