May 24, 2008 |
press release
IntelliTours today launched its catalog of GPS audio tours for Garmin navigators.
The first release of eleven (11) tours includes a driving tour of the U.S. East Coast along Interstate 95, from Boston to Key West, and a bilingual driving or walking tour of San Diego.
The tours are available for download from the company’s Web site, www.intellitours.com. Each tour include up to 45 audio segments and 90 minutes of audio. They retail for $20.
December 26, 2007 |
media coverage
by Dan Charles
Listen Now
Morning Edition, December 26, 2007 · After this Christmas, millions of people no longer have any excuse for being lost. That’s because they got GPS navigation devices in their stockings. It was one of this year’s hottest gifts.
July 27, 2007 |
press release
IntelliTours, the leading GPS tour-guide source, today launched GPS audio driving tours for the Garmin Nuvi and other Garmin navigators, and invited test drivers to sample the tours for free.
March 14, 2007 |
media coverage
IntelliTours project is profiled in E-magazine devoted to engineering “Technology. Creativity. Fun.”
January 23, 2007 |
media coverage
IntelliTours founder Jim Carrier explores GPS-guided tours on Martha Stewart Living Radio, broadcast on Sirius satellite radio, channel 112.
January 1, 2007 |
press release
Brian Youngblood today joined IntelliTours LLC as its Chief Technology Officer (CTO).
November 30, 2006 |
media coverage
New gizmos that combine audio guides with satellite tracking let tourists explore cities at their own pace
September 10, 2006 |
media coverage
No guides are necessary in the little Tour Coupes. Driving by San Diego sites triggers tailored audio bites.
August 18, 2006 |
press release
SAN DIEGO – IntelliTours LLC extended its leadership in GPS-triggered audio tours today with the launch of Tour Coupes, a fleet of two-seat, three-wheeled scooters equipped with bilingual (Spanish and English) narration of 50 historic and famous sites.
April 15, 2005 |
press release
Reaching for the stars again, Montgomery, Alabama has installed the first trolley system with GPS satellite-guided audio tours of historic sites.