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GPS
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GPS Something for Everyone
Gps - How it's used, its uses and who can use it. In this day and age traveling by map is getting to the point where the glove box is full of them and folding them back into there proper position is a pain. Plus the majority of people I know can't even read one.
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What Makes A GPS Cell Phone
What makes a cell phone a GPS cell phone? The first requirement is a GPS receiver. The GPS receiver and its software sort out the signals from the different satellites and pinpoint the receiver's location on the surface of the earth to within a few yards, sometimes closer.
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How Good is GPS in Mobile Phones
GPS technology has been used to keep track of mobile phones. The use of GPS technology in cell phones is not new however the latest mobile phones have GPS devices loaded in them which has made it extremely easy to keep track of someone's location all the time and that too with great accuracy.
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Every Car Should Have a GPS
This is a discussion of the many benefits for the automobile owner in having their vehicle equipped with a GPS navigation system including; saving time, fuel economy, safety, and tracking.
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Bluetooth GPS Receiver Review
This is a tiny bluetooth GPS receiver which I bought from Mobile Fun Ltd, I bought this to connect to my O2 XDA 2i PDA and it cost around ?40. I was intially looking on google for cheap GPS receivers and this came up as the cheapest. I thought at that price they'll be a catch, and the catch usually being poor performance, but I was pleasantly surprised! This thing really does work, and works well!
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Handheld GPS
The Global Positioning System or GPS is a navigational system, which uses satellites and computers to determine position of a receiver on Earth. The G PS is the only satellite navigation system that is fully functional. It is a constellation of twenty-four satellites. These satellites radio signals to electronic GPS receivers. By doing so the satellites are able to find the correct location of the receivers. They get the exact longitude, latitude and altitude of the receiver. It works day and night and in all weather conditions. GPS was declared fully functional in 1985. GPS is used for navigating on land, sea and air. It is also used for research and information on topography.
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GPS Tracking
Global Positioning Systems or GPS are satellite navigational systems made-up of 24 satellites revolving round the earth. Each satellite has a corresponding receiver on the earth. The satellites orbit the earth at a height of about 12,000 miles. It makes two complete orbits everyday. The GPS satellites continuously transmit digital radio signals that contain data on the location of the satellites and the time taken for signal transmission.
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GPS: Cheat Sheet
Here are some machine-gun-quick reasons why you need to get yourself a GPS unit today!
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