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Tele Atlas Googled

Tele Atlas, which provides digital maps and dynamic content for navigation and location-based solutions, has revealed that Google has signed a long-term licence agreement with the company that gives Google access to Tele Atlas maps and dynamic content in more than 200 countries around the world.

The agreement spans Google's current and future map-based services and navigation offerings across mobile, online and desktop environments. These include the Google Maps and Google Earth services and mobile applications such as Google Maps for Mobile. The agreement also gives Tele Atlas access to edits for its maps from Google's community of users, whose suggested changes can help the company further increase the quality and richness of Tele Atlas maps.
"Google's innovation and leadership is undisputed, and we are proud to have the opportunity to be the map foundation for one of the world's most progressive web companies, says Tele Atlas CEO, Bill Henry. "This agreement is important too because it gives us access to input from a significant online community of map users, whose feedback can help us keep our maps fresh and accurate."

John Hanke, director of Google Earth and Google Maps adds: "Geospatial data enhances global search significantly by organizing data and delivering results based on location. Tele Atlas map quality and the company's innovative approach to business were the key drivers for our decision."

Financial terms of the agreement have not been disclosed.

 
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