ask.com reveals GPS enabled mobile service

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If you have access to a GPS enabled mobile device you can point your tiny little browser to http://gps.ask.com to try out the new GPS enabled Ask Mobile service. Take advantage of the trial offer for two weeks at no charge! If you like the service after 14 days here is what it will cost you:

The complete version which includes voice-enabled GPS navigation, Citysearch reviews, and Evite will cost $10/month, and you’ll be charged through your service provider. For merely $3/month you can still take advantage of the GPS enabled searches (but without navigation) available for certain phones. Also watch out for data service charges from your carrier.

However there’s a good chance your phone is not supported just yet. Ask.com started out the service with only five phones from Sprint: Sanyo Katana (6600), M1, 9000, 8400, and the7050.

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