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| Industry | Software Technology |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1976 |
| Founder | David DeLorme |
| Fate | Acquired byGarmin (2016), operations to continue |
| Headquarters | , United States |
| Products | inReach |
| Services | Personal satellite tracking Messaging Navigation technology |
| Parent | Garmin (2016–present) |
| Website | delorme |
DeLorme Publishing Company was a producer of personalsatellite tracking, messaging, and navigation technology. On February 11, 2016, the company announced that it had been purchased byGarmin, another multinational producer of GPS products and services.[1][2]
DeLorme was founded in 1976, and was headquartered inYarmouth,Maine. The headquarters are now a Garmin office. Within its headquarters isEartha, which holds the world record of the largest revolvingglobe.[3]
The company's main product,inReach, integratesGPS and satellite technologies.[4]inReach provides the ability to send and receive text messages to and from anywhere in the world (including when beyond cell phone range) by using theIridium satellite constellation. By pairing with a smartphone, navigation is possible with access to free downloadabletopographic maps and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) charts. Garmin continues to develop inReach products, however they no longer use DeLorme branding.
DeLorme also produces printed atlas and topographic software products. The company uses a combination of digital technologies and human editors to verify travel information and map details.DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer is an extension for vehicular GPS or online mapping sites, allowing a traveler to browse and highlight the desired route and the possible activities or excursions along the way or at the destination. DeLorme’sToposoftware is one of the sources of North American trail, logging road, and terrain data for outdoor enthusiasts.Topo 10 hasUS andCanadatopographic maps and elevation data with more than four million places of interest.Topo includes comprehensive park, lake, river and stream data for all 50 states. Garmin continues to sell paper atlases with DeLorme branding, with more than 20 million copies sold to date.
The company was founded in 1976 by David DeLorme, who, being frustrated with obsolete back-country maps of theMoosehead Lake region ofMaine, vowed to create a better map of Maine.
DeLorme combined state highway, county, and town maps as well as federal surveys to produce theMaine Atlas and Gazetteer which was printed in a large-format book with an initial printing of 10,000, which he marketed out of his car.The Gazetteer, which listedbicycle trails, canoeing and kayaking trips, and museum and historic sites, proved quite successful.
The company expanded to 75 employees in 1986, working from aQuonset hut inFreeport, Maine, producing maps forNew England and upstateNew York.[5]
In 1987, the company produced aCD with detailed topographic map data of the entire world.[citation needed]
In 1991, DeLorme began vendingStreet Atlas USA on a single CD-ROM, becoming the most popular street-map CD in the United States, as well as one of the first mass consumer CD-ROM software products of any kind.[6]
By 1995, DeLorme had 44 percent of the market share for CD maps. The same year the company partnered with theAmerican Automobile Association (AAA) to produce theAAA Map 'n' Go, the first mapping product to generate automatic routing.[citation needed] They also introduced the DeLorme GPS receiver to work with its maps.[5]
In 1996, it introduced its maps into thePDA environment viaPalm.[citation needed]
In 1997, the company relocated to a new corporate campus in Yarmouth, Maine, that features a giant model of the world, namedEartha, the largest rotating globe in the world. The company has provided complimentary geographic educational sessions for thousands of school children over the years and the public is welcome to visit and see Eartha from the three-story balconies.[citation needed]
In 1999, DeLorme introduced3D TopoQuad DVD and CD products, which include digitized U.S. topographic maps.[citation needed]
In 2001,XMap professionalGIS map program was produced on CD, and an expandedXMap was released in 2002, modified to provide GPS functionality toPalm OS andPocket PC.
In 2004, DeLorme became the first company to sell aUSB GPS device, the Earthmate GPS LT-20. At the same time, it began offering downloadable satellite and USGS 7.5-minute quads that could be overlaid on its maps using a new NetLink feature. Earlier models of Earthmate were among the first GPS receivers tethered to laptops.[citation needed]
In 2006/2007, the firm introduced its first full-featured GPS standalone receiver, the Earthmate GPS PN-20. During 2008, the company continued expanding its handheld GPS line with the Earthmate GPS PN-40 model. DeLorme also began selling OEM GPS modules allowing other manufacturers to add GPS to their products. In addition, the company began selling data to businesses.[citation needed]
In 2009, DeLorme released D.A.E. (Digital Atlas of the Earth). It is the first worldwide GPS accurate topographical map with a scale of 1 to 50,000. D.A.E. is the official world map for the US and Australian militaries. It is a virtual globe of the earth that is almost 1,000 feet in diameter.[citation needed]
On February 11, 2016, GPS products and services companyGarmin announced it had agreed to purchase DeLorme.[2] The announcement stated operations at DeLorme's Yarmouth facility would continue. Another announcement (March 3, 2016) confirmed the acquisition was complete.[7]