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Product News:
03/02/10: Microsoft
selects Navizon for geolocation
01/21/10: Navizon
increases rewards by 50%
01/04/10: SitOrSquat
chooses Navizon for Cellular and WiFi geolocation.
03/11/09: Yahoo Mobile selects Navizon for Cellular and WiFi geolocation.
12/01/08: Navizon now available for the iPhone on the AppStore.
07/08/08: Mexens Technology receives patent for wireless positioning system.
07/01/08: Never lose your phone (or your kids) again: Navizon now includes MobiFindr, letting you locate a phone just by sending a text message to it.
03/18/08: Watch our coverage
spread across the world.
02/08/08: Navizon 2.0
for the iPhone released.
02/06/08: Create a Navizon Alert
and have an email automatically sent to the address of your choice when you
or one of your buddies enters a specific area.
12/10/07: Mexens Technology launches Navizon Lite, a free version of Navizon working with cell positioning only.
11/19/07:
Refer new users to Navizon and
earn 20% of their rewards.
09/18/07: Navizon now available for the iPhone.
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One of the things
that makes Navizon so great, is the vast array of
features that it has. However,
there are many users, who want to use Navizon to map out as many
points as possible, and use their phones to make some money.
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Navizon is fueled by
people like this. And our positioning system gets better every day because of the users who
map the wireless landscape for others.

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Lets take a brief
moment to explain how Navizon works, and why we're willing to pay
you to use it.
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Some
users who have GPS enabled phones, or a phone with external GPS map the wireless landscape
(ie. the location of Cell towers and Wi-Fi Access Points)
wherever they go,
so that other users who don’t have GPS will be able to use
Navizon, as a
positioning system that works independent of GPS.
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Instead of
using GPS signals,
the user's location is determined by triangulating those same Wi-Fi and/or
Cellular signals, whose location is now known thanks to the "mappers."
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But
without the locations of those "Data Points" Navizon wouldnt
be able to determine the position of users who don't have GPS.
As a result, Navizon pays users who use Navizon to "Map
the wireless landscape" for others.

If they are
discovered by you (If you are the first
one to map them)
If they have already been mapped by someone else (except in a
few areas)
Once you have 10,000
points, you can redeem them for a reward, and
$15 will be wired to your Paypal account (minus
the Paypal fee in the amount of $0.29).

Note: You may also choose to redeem a
reward for a free upgrade to Navizon Premium.
If you are thinking, "I wish I could map
out points, but I have GPS on my phone, and I don't want to buy
a standalone GPS device", don't worry. There is still a way for
you to make some money.
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By referring users to Navizon, you can earn 20%
of the rewards they earn.
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For every 10,000 points they
accumulate, you get 2,000 in your account. (They don't lose any
points, we just give you the percentage for referring them, sort
of like a finders fee.) Check out or
referral section for
full details.
No matter who you are, or how you want to use Navizon, we have something to offer you. So get started,
Download
Navizon, and begin using your device, the way you want.
We hope you enjoy using Navizon, and continue to
spread the word about our great product.
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