Monthly Archives: September 2009
Why Is The USA Such a Mess For SMS?
I saw this interesting device/system on www.gpsobsessed.com (Recommended daily reading) NuM8 child-locating GPS wrist watch Remember the child-locating NuM8 digital wrist watch that debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year? It’s now available for purchase in the United Kingdom from Lok8u, the maker of the watch. The NuM8 secures to a child’s wrist, … Continue reading
Put Your (GPS) Bracelet Where Your Mouth Is
I’ve written here a number of times before about the common sense and the economics of GPS monitoring of certain criminals and released sex offenders and domestic abusers. Here’s a darn good writer and a darn interesting District Attorney candidate who are getting their heads in the game and trying to demystify the technology and … Continue reading
GPS Yourself For Fun, Profit and the World
Here’s a great article from CleanTechnica (recommended) that points up an issue I have been talking about for years now: GPS tracking and GPS mapping isn’t “just for the other guy”. You can make your own ROI. When we mention GPS tracking most people think of three major areas: Tracking commercial fleets for safety and … Continue reading
GPS Tracking — Where’s The ROI
For years now I’ve been hearing nothing but the excuse, “We Can’t Afford It” when I talk business-oriented GPS tracking to fellow entrepreneurs. I can always come up with facts and figures that show astounding Return On Investment (ROI) right in their own market. But I;m a little guy, and of course, I was always … Continue reading