TeleNav's been bringing the turn-by-turn goods to both Android and iOS for quite a while now, and has added plenty of nifty features to its GPS platform along the way -- from
personalized routes to
offline access. Now, the company has unveiled plans to put its navigation in every HTML5-capable browser on the planet, and the best part is, it's
free. The new service is available now for a select group of developers, who can add TeleNav's voice-guided GPS by plugging in a single line of code into their websites or apps. The service will eventually be released for consumers and all developers, but for those devs who'd like to dip their toe into TeleNav's web-based waters early, the company's accepting applications now. The GPS bar has officially been raised... the question is, how will the team in
Mountain View respond?
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