It’s fairly common for police departments to use Global Positioning System (GPS) vehicle tracking systems, to track down the nearest cruiser to a call, or perhaps catch a cop in the donut shop. Now, New York City has thought of a new way to use GPS[...]
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| landairsea.com | | the 30/09/2009 |  | Add or View Comment |
Description Web Site To Process GPS/GPRS Data 1. Full tracking site to Include: -Vehicle Location (address plus lat/long) -Vehicle Activity (Off, Moving, Parked) -Vehicle Direction of Travel -Vehicle... (Budget: $750-1500, Jobs: .NET, Handheld / PDA)[...]
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| getafreelancer.com | | the 29/09/2009 |  | Add or View Comment |
A British Public Service Announcement is an Internet sensation, causing shock waves across the globe because of the graphic way it treats the issue of teen driving and texting. Millions of people all over are twittering, texting and engaging in simple[...]
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| landairsea.com | | the 25/09/2009 |  | Add or View Comment |
The new "all in one" tracking solution offers real-time location updates for applications such as: finding a lost relative, recovering stolen assets, and vehicle mapping data.
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| 24-7pressrelease.com | | the 24/09/2009 |  | Add or View Comment |
A Member of Congress proposes to use taxpayer money to fund the development of technology to track motorists as part of a new form of taxation. US Representative Earl Blumenauer (D-Oregon) introduced H.R. 3311 earlier this year to appropriate $154,500,000[...]
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| thenewspaper.com | | the 23/09/2009 |  | Add or View Comment |