Archive for May, 2007

GPS Tracking And Hours Of Service (HOS)

… Our Senators and House members should support putting recording devices in big rigs and other commercial trucks.
New Jersey’s representatives in Washington should work to make our highways safer by voicing their support for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s effort to get more trucking companies to install devices on trucks that make sure drivers [...]

Pop Quiz … How Many Things Is GPS Tracking, Right This Minute?

Don’t get a headache, it’s a trick question you already know the answer to … easy, actually.  The correct answer is, none, nothing, nada, zilch, don’t got none, never done it, never will.  In spite of everything we seem to read, watch on TV and see in the movies understanding the overall technology will be [...]

Google Has Lost The Bubble And GPS Won’t Find It For Them (Part 2)

Yesterday I probably ruffled a few feathers when I asserted that Google was exhibiting all the signs of a ship, not yet rudderless, but certainly with no steady hand on the helm.  A few may not have liked by comments about Dr. Eric Schmidt, Google’s CEO, but I really don’t care if anyone (including Eric) [...]

Google Has Lost The Bubble And GPS Won’t Find It For Them (Part 1)

… Those who man the combat operations centers of U.S. Navy ships use the term “having the bubble” to indicate that they have been able to construct and maintain the cognitive map that allows them to integrate such diverse inputs as combat status, information flows from sensors and remote observation, and the real-time status and [...]

Finding Your Way Around Tracking ROI …. GPS Not Needed

A small editorial update here … many readers, including me … have a difficult time finding what we want to read here on the GPS Tracking ROI blog. For one thing the free-form search function isn’t working … look for that to be updated real soon now.
In the meantime there’s a new “Archives” page [...]

GPS And Google On The Golf Course?

I didn’t at first quite follow what this has to do with Google, but I thought the golf part was interesting.  Later I read more of Donna Bogatin’s work and I see her points, clearly now … undoubtedly more clearly than Google … I’ll be writing ore on that subject soon.  But you can read [...]

Bare Skin For The Long Weekend

An interesting bunch of pics making the rounds which apparently started out from a London Daily Mail article.  Angelina Jolie who seems to be addicted to tattoos is now sporting a set of coordinates of the birthplaces of her children on her arm. (Thanks GPS Lodge and others)
It’s kind of interesting how many writers call these [...]

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