While I admit that the Dash Express needs a bit of work as far as refresh rates and some routing, I think the Live Traffic is great and the 2-way communications blows everyone else away. We aren't just talking about pushed weather but true 2-way communications! Plus the ability to extend the search capabilities by writing custom "DashApps" - specialized searches - is fantastic. Take a look at what is already released: Real-Time Weather Alerts, WeatherBug, White Pages searches, Trulia Home Sale searches, Fire Eagle integration, Garage Sales, Local Info Display by Zip, City and State, Jambase Event searches, and more.
The best DashApp may just Twitter Updates! You can send custom updates to Twitter including links to Google maps!
Some of the custom applications can be found here: http://DashApps.net. Hopefully Dash will start posting information on the custom applications on their website.
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While I admit that the Dash Express needs a bit of work as far as refresh rates and some routing, I think the Live Traffic is great and the 2-way communications blows everyone else away. We aren't just talking about pushed weather but true 2-way communications! Plus the ability to extend the search capabilities by writing custom "DashApps" - specialized searches - is fantastic. Take a look at what is already released: Real-Time Weather Alerts, WeatherBug, White Pages searches, Trulia Home Sale searches, Fire Eagle integration, Garage Sales, Local Info Display by Zip, City and State, Jambase Event searches, and more.
The best DashApp may just Twitter Updates! You can send custom updates to Twitter including links to Google maps!
Some of the custom applications can be found here: http://DashApps.net. Hopefully Dash will start posting information on the custom applications on their website.