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Gokivo BlackBerry Goes Global
Gokivo for BlackBerry is now available in the UK, Western Europe, and Canada.
As people continue to read about Gokivo and talk with friends and family who are using it, we have seen (much to our delight!) that interest in Gokivo is spreading globally. As such, we made it a goal of ours to try and give everyone who wants to try the product an opportunity to use it.
Expanding Gokivo’s global reach will give countless new people the opportunity to try Gokivo, and this current deal is only the beginning of an expanded global presence that we envision for NIM.
We are currently offering a free 30 day trial period of Gokivo for BlackBerry. If you (or someone you know) may be curious about the product but doesn’t want to commit, you can now give Gokivo a try without being forced to pay upfront.
Gokivo is currently available on the BlackBerry Bold, and the Curve 8900 series.
If you have any questions about Gokivo’s availability in your country – shoot us an email at info@networksinmotion.com.
Day 2 in the App Store
It was really great to get Gokivo launched yesterday in the app store. But the launch was admittedly not perfect.
We want to clarify how our pricing for the app works… Users pay 99 cents to get access to the maps and all of the local information provided by our partner Yahoo! Local, as well as one-click access to the great discovery features in the app. Looking for a place to eat nearby? Just click “restaurants” in the category section and users instantly see what’s around them. Need a tank of gas quickly? Just click “gasoline” and instantly see what’s nearby. That is what you get for 99 cents.
If you want voice guided turn-by-turn navigation to one of these destinations, there’s a different price. For $9.99 a month users get immediate access to the first and only turn-by-turn, voice guided app currently on the iPhone. Delivering an in-dash quality navigation experience isn’t easy and it isn’t cheap - it takes a lot of work and money to deliver all these features and functionality that’s included in a turn-by-turn navigation app; and unlike product with maps on the device, we are updating maps and search indexes constantly. subscription based navigation apps have been generally priced at $9.99 “in the market”…..and Apple now has options in line with that. If you want free step by step directions, just touch the blue right arrow for more detail, scroll down to “Walking Directions”.
Some users also felt that the initial description of the app did not make clear that turn-by-turn navigation was only available to users who chose to subscribe. We quickly updated our description in the app store to make it much clearer about the pricing for the navigation.
But wait there’s more in the misstep department. Due to an error in the build that was initially posted in the iPhone app store some users were told they would have to pay 99 cents a minute for turn-by-turn navigation. Yikes!! Clearly a mistake on our part and one we quickly corrected as soon as we noticed, the update should be up in the store shortly. These (1 minute and 10 minute) were part of the QA test build and were there to test the new in app billing with out having to wait 30 days to resubscribe.
What can we do now? Certainly we apologize to anyone who felt our description of the app could have been clearer. We agree and we’ve changed that. To those who saw the incorrect “per minute” pricing, we apologize for that bonehead mistake and hope it won’t discourage you from trying this great application with some really awesome features that have never been available on the iPhone.
So it’s onward and upward from here. Stay tuned for new features and capabilities in Gokivo.
A Little Love from Apple – Gokivo in Apple App Store for New 3.0 Software

Since the day Apple said they were opening up their apps to navigation developers, we’ve been on the move. We’ve long thought Gokivo, our consumer brand, was prime for iPhone development, so we hit the ground running. Ok, we sprinted. So fast that we’re one of the first navigation apps in the app store for 3.0, which went live today.
While we (clearly) love navigation and knew it would be great on the iPhone, we wanted to go a step further. So, we struck a deal with Yahoo! Local to provide Gokivo users with comprehensive and robust local search and content within the app. More specifically, the app helps people easily get where they want to go with voice prompted navigation, as well as get access to Yahoo! local data, including contact information and ratings and reviews.
As you’ll see when you check out the product, we really took advantage of all the new software functionality (literally EVERY single one of the new features of the software) in an effort to make Gokivo look like a native iPhone app, and offer as much functionality within the product as possible.
Below are a few of the cool new features we listed in our press release today:
• Robust hyper-local search and discovery powered by Yahoo! Local. One-click searches for bars, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs and many more local points of interest
• Access to the most robust real-time traffic notification on mobile devices, giving users plenty of advance notice to avoid traffic snarls and road work slow downs
• Syncing with Bluetooth in the car or via headset, providing output for music and turn-by-turn navigation audio prompts
• An embedded iPod control, which allows you to listen to music while you are navigating with Gokivo – the music automatically fades (or pauses, if changed in settings) for voice prompts
• The ability to simply “shake” the iPhone to immediately receive alternate route suggestions when encountering things such as traffic congestion
• Find address information directly from any contact in the iPhone and get immediate one-click navigation to the specific address
As any company would be on the day of their launch, we were excited to see the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and BusinessWeek mentions of our product in their stories. Would love to hear what you think as well.
It’s .99 cents to download the app and the full navigation functionality is available for $9.99/month subscription.
- Wall Street Journal - http://bit.ly/cAkQq
- New York Times - http://bit.ly/nbJS
- BusinessWeek - http://bit.ly/13foiv
Blackberry App World Reviews – Keep 'em Coming…

Almost 2 months ago, we launched Gokivo in the Blackberry App World. Since then, we’ve enjoyed seeing the (excuse the boasting for a moment) feedback and high marks we’ve received - 52 reviews and counting, with an average rating of 4 out of 5!
It’s exactly this type of feedback and reinforcement that motivates us come to work each day. With that said, we are interested in all feedback, not just the positive bits. We’re trying our best to make Gokivo as great as it can be – and with your help and feedback, we’ll
get it there.
If you have any opinions or suggestions you want to share with us, shoot us an email at contactus@gokivo.com, or review in the Blackberry App Store. We’re listening.
Listen up, Twitter Tweeple – We’ve got a new handle!
NIM has recently created a new Twitter account called NavigationNews. With this account, we plan to not only provide updates on happenings at NIM, but also broader news in the Navigation/GPS space that we all know and love. We do not intend for it to be solely a self-serving marketing platform. Yes, yes, we’ll post a retweet or two about people loving our service, but we really hope for NavigationNews to be a place where we engage with others in the industry – and with people who just care about cool navigation and local search stuff.
Once again, our handle is NavigationNews, and if anyone has any comments or suggestions for us, send a direct message and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Follow us!
Gokivo Wins Best App in Microsoft Contest!
NIM’s Gokivo was recently announced as the winner of Microsoft’s Mobile Incubation Week. This contest, an American Idol style competition for mobile application developers, was a first-ever and was held on Microsoft’s campus in Silicon Valley. The purpose was to show off top mobile applications and the upcoming Windows Marketplace for mobile available this Fall.
And (in case we didn’t make it clear) we won!
Out of a pool of 50 applicants, they chose six finalists to give a presentation of their app to a panel of judges including reps from CNET and Gizmodo. NIM was announced as the winner via the Twitter feed of Brian Hoskins from Microsoft.
By winning the contest, Gokivo will receive early placement into Windows Marketplace when it is finally released to the general public.

