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posted by cmn32480 on Saturday December 05 2015, @11:51AM   Printer-friendly
from the where-is-this-going dept.

Today, Nokia announced they sold their mapping business "HERE Maps" to a German automotive consortium consisting of Mercedes, BMW, and Audi
Sale of Maps business completed.

Although it was heavily rumoured for a while that Uber would acquire Nokia's Here Maps, a rival bid from German car manufacturers was accepted instead last August. But the consortium of BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz owner Daimler has just succeeded in buying the mapping service.

Now, with all of the necessary regulatory approvals out of the way, one obvious benefit to this transaction is that future German cars, including Volkswagens and other cars from brands in the group, will more than likely begin to have in-car satellite navigation systems driven by Here Maps.

Currently I know of three companies offering map data on a large scale: Google, HERE and TomTom. Additionally there is of course the open source solution, Open Street Map. The German antitrust-agency ("Bundeskartellamt") agreed on the deal on the base that map data remains accessible on fair terms to other car companies (sorry, only in German).

I would be interested to see some opinions on what this deal means for future technological development. Location based services and map data can be considered crucial for upcoming autonomous cars, where Google tries to get into the automotive business as well. Also for other services (finding nearest gasoline station, restaurant, etc.) and for social networking (alerts when friends are close by, e.g. traveling to Washington DC and receiving a notification that an old classmate/co-worker lives only two blocks away) location based services can be quite important. What do you think?

Full disclosure: I, the submitter, work for HERE Maps. I tried to write neutrally.


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  • (Score: 2) by quixote on Saturday December 05 2015, @09:09PM

    by quixote (4355) on Saturday December 05 2015, @09:09PM (#272272)

    Samsung's Tizen Z3 phone (which I just bought W00T! but not arrived yet so only a small woot) has (had?) HERE included. Will it continue to be included? Or are the new owners likely to pull it? Or what? What does this actually mean for users?

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  • (Score: 2) by q.kontinuum on Saturday December 05 2015, @11:02PM

    by q.kontinuum (532) on Saturday December 05 2015, @11:02PM (#272293) Journal

    I don't have insight into any contract details there, but as I wrote above, we do have ongoing contracts with other companies. I would expect the contracts will continue. Hopefully there will be some official clarification on this soon.

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  • (Score: 1) by PocketSizeSUn on Sunday December 06 2015, @03:50AM

    by PocketSizeSUn (5340) on Sunday December 06 2015, @03:50AM (#272361)

    I have not been keeping with Tizen but I am glad to see the are shipping, even if they are in the budget line of smartphones. It gives me some comfort to know that Enlightenment continues to be funded, in part, because it is used for Tizen UI. Knowing that HERE maps is bundled is also a really cool plus IMO.

    It would be really nice to have an open source competitor to Android which seems to be getting more closed by the day.