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Nicole / 03-22-2008 / 12:47pm / Navigation

GPS Ranger Now Has Sign Language Capabilities

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GPS Ranger Now Has Sign Language Capabilities

GPS for the deaf is now possible on the GPS Ranger. Features include a self-guided visitor experience, support for multiple languages and demographics, daily updates and content changes, wayfinder or directional information, environmental and safety messages. GPS is definitely moving on up, next thing you know there will be one for the blind hopefully. [Navigadget]

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