When the Phone Goes With You, Everyone Else Can Tag Along
By Ellen Nakashima
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, July 12, 2008; Page A01
John Arispe cruised slowly along in his car, one eye on the road, one eye on a glowing blue dot on a digital map of the Springfield Mall neighborhood in Northern Virginia, displayed on the screen of his sleek new Apple iPhone 3G. As he moved north on Frontier Drive, the dot moved with him. He turned left. The dot smoothly hung a left.
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