Monthly Archives: February 2009

GPS Tracking Her Panties For Satisfaction And Profit

Everyone who reads my GPS Tracking articles here regularly (and, by the way, if you aren’t already a subscriber, may I ask you, as a personal favor, to just click on this link and subscribe?  It would be of benefit to both of us, thanks) knows that I focus on ways that GPS tracking can … Continue reading

GPS for Pets — White Bear Technologies RoamEO

Here’s another entry in the GPS Tracking for Pets derby.  I like this one because it seems better suited to how people typically interact with their pets.  And, it doesn’t require any service from cell phone companies of any description.  Not only does this mean there won’t be any monthly fees, but the darn thing … Continue reading

GPS For Pets — Environmental Systems Pro Dog

There seems to be no end to the folks visiting here who are interested in GPS tracking for pets, especially roaming dogs.  I love dogs, but I don’t let them roam and I’d for sure be GPSing my vehicles first, but hey, other people’s interests are my interests too.  There’s quite a few devices coming … Continue reading

GPS Science For Non-Scientists (NASA, Please Copy)

U-blox has released a handheld version of its tool for evaluating and analyzing GPS performance. U-center mobile provides a highly flexible platform, adapted to the limited viewing area of handhelds, to configure and test GPS products and visualize the collected GPS data, the company says. According to u-blox, u-center mobile provides satellite status and positioning … Continue reading

The Ambulance Down In The Valley

Like anyone who writes a blog or operates a web site in support of a business, especially in the world of GPS Tracking, I take note of what people search for.  The poem below was initially posted  in response to a cigarette theft, where the stolen  $100,000 truck tractors were protected (and recovered) by means … Continue reading