Vodafone announced its intention to buy Wayfinder, a Swedish company that makes GPS mobile solutions that run on Symbian, UIQ, Windows Mobile and other operating systems. The red and white carrier is willing to pay $29.3 million for the company’s shares, with the blessing of its board and shareholders.

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What does this mean for Vodafone users? Better GPS apps in the future, developed by Vodafone and Wayfinder and many other navigational solutions for all sorts of mobile devices.

[via mobilewhack]

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