Archive for June, 2007

June 2007 GPS Tracking ROI Round-Up

Since it is the last day of the month, a big holiday weekend … Canada Day, and the beginning of the US 4th of July celebration … and since I notice alot of people read these “wrap-up” posts to check on what thye may have missed over the past month … (by the way, you [...]

A Company Who Offers Real GPS ROI — I Like

We’ve all seen perhaps hundred of exciting or funny or tragic scenes from police car viseo cameras by now. These are a great technology, but the implementation often … to put it into precise technical terms … sucks.
You don’t want yet another box in the patrol vehicle, taking up more and more room and [...]

GPS Isn’t A Solution To Stupidity — Yet Again

You know how Jay Leno has those “headlines” where he asks Kevin, “What do I like, Kev”, and Kevin always replies “Stupid criminals, Jay”?
Well I read a lot of what is published daily about the world of GPS and I love these stupid criminal type write-ups also.
GLENS FALLS — Jeannie Morgan Smith said she was [...]

GPS Sing Along — Hot or Not?

My good friends at Engadget don’t think much of GPS, and when it comes to this “gimmick” product I wonder if they don’t have their mind right after all:

Just when were beginning to think that PMP/DMB/GPS combo units couldn’t offer any more driving distractions, along comes the iNavi G1, which boasts all of the aforementioned [...]

The Why, What and How of GPS

Part 1:Why GPS?

Trying to figure out where you are and where you’re going is probably one of man’s oldest pastimes.
Navigation and positioning are crucial to so many activities and yet the process has always been quite cumbersome.
Over the years all kinds of technologies have tried to simplify the task but every one has had some [...]

"Morons" — When The Judge Says That, GPS Won’t Help

I’m not a lawyer and I don’t have a lot of experience in court.  But one thing I do know is, when the judge leans down from the bench and calls you a “moron” things aren’t going well.

Two Massachusetts men are being held on $100,000 bonds each after, police say, they stole multiple GPS tracking [...]

GPS, Maps and Medicine — Happy For What I Get

High-tech navigation devices such as Global Positioning System units specialize in giving directions, but William Folk thinks the GPS gizmos can also help guide high school students to a better understanding of living cells.
Folk, a professor of biochemistry and a senior associate dean for research at the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine, and a [...]

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