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    How To Choose Your Motorcycle GPS System

    With GPS systems becoming mainstream, and new features and models endlessly hitting the shelves, it can be a hard task deciphering which GPS device best suits a motorcyclists needs. This article is aimed at addressing important questions a motorcyclist may want to take into account when choosing a GPS system for their motorcycle.


    GPS And How It Works

    GPS stands for Global Positioning System, a satellite navigation system with twenty-four satellites in orbit. These satellites were put in place by the United States Department of Defense for military uses, and were called NAVSTAR. The first satellite was launched in 1978 and the twenty-fourth and last satellite was finally in place in 1994. In 1980 NAVSTAR was made available to the general public for commercial use.


    How Accurate is GPS?

    Today's GPS receivers are extremely accurate, thanks to parallel multi-channel design. Garmin's 12 parallel


    GPS: Usability Over Functionality

    GPS units are extremely functional but how much is too much. What do you need your GPS to do and what is just unnecessary confusion?


    GPS Tracking System: The Key to Saving Money on your Business

    It is natural for a business to have its ups and down. Since everything is beyond your control no matter how you strive of putting all things into its right place, sometimes it still fails. Sometimes you just assume that everything is fine though it’s not.


    GPS - How It Works

    Second of a three part series on GPS. This one focuses on how GPS works.


    GPS Security Functionality

    One of the most common uses of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, by businesses and consumers alike, is to ensure security from theft, as well as human safety.


    Global Positioning Technology Description

    The worldwide Global Positioning System (GPS) network was designed by the US Department of Defense, as a way to track one’s exact location anywhere in the world.


    Read This Article if You Want GPS in Your Car

    Is you car GPS’less? That is not very nice, how would you feel to be sent out on a mission without proper guidance and directions? You know the American Automobile is an extension of one’s personality in the United States. Are you a lost sole, with no direction or sense of where you are going in life? Oh so you are not, you say?


    Don't Get Lost, or Become The Wrong Way Roadster; GPS Can Get You Back on Track

    A good reliable GPS navagator is important for any business or persons. This article on one GPS newbies' quest for a reliable and affordable GPS Tracking system than can help you with your own finding direction needs.


    OnStar Satellite System for Engine Efficiency

    OnStar is a cool system for any family. There is even the ability to unlock your door from Space, no kidding, so if you lock yourself out of your car you simply call a number and they unlock it from space. With this great technology and the fact it always knows where you are with GPS, that means the OnStar system could do much more, if it were designed to do so.


    12 Practical Uses of GPS for Everyday People

    You've heard of GPS, now find out how it can save you time, money, and ultimately enrich your life in ways you never thought about. Global Positioning Systems is going to become an indispensable part of our lives. Welcome to the 21st Century- perhaps its time to live like it.


    Tips on Buying Your First GPS Unit

    An introduction to GPS technology, the various types of GPS systems on the market, and tips on choosing a unit that is right for you.


    Using Delivery, Routing and Scheduling Software with GPS, CAD, GIS Data from Aviation

    GPS-PDA Devise Study on the latest and greatest gadgets.


    No GPS for Lindbergh

    Although flying from New York to Paris is no big deal today, Charles Lindbergh flew his 3,600 mile, 33 1/2 hour flight in 1927 without a telegraph, radio or Global Positioning System (GPS). In his plane, The Spirit of St. Louis, Lindbergh packed a few sandwiches, a couple canteens of water, 451 gallons of gas and a few maps. Several men had attempted to fly the same distance as Lindbergh, but failed only weeks before he made his record-setting flight. Lindbergh made a seemingly impossible journey come true.


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