Multimedia computer manufacturer Nokia announced their first automotive infotainment device today—the 500 Auto Navigation. Sporting bluetooth connectivity, an FM transmitter, and an MP3 player, the infotainment device trumps dedicated, offline P-Nav GPS devices with bluetooth-enabled mobile phone connectivity to the Web, while discounting value for in-dash radio and digital audio players. Will this type of all in-one vehicle device enable new types of georeferenced multimedia content to augment static points-of-interest map databases, as well as points defined by user communities? Imagine all those photos, video, audio reviews and the like that could enhance and personalize what is otherwise a generic and mundane commute to work and back.