Monday, August 11, 2008

portable gps systems Information





Xbox 360 Games



Today, we are tired of being surprised by the development of new technologies, but every new year we find more and more interesting devices that are created for our convenience. Of course, the popularity of such electronic devices such as players, cameras, and ipods have increased tremendously. Such devices are very convenient in terms of operation and have a great variety of functions. You can read books, listen to music, enjoy you're your family's videos and photos, and store valuable information, also you can use the phone or watch movies with the help of electronic equipment that is portable. There are also some other functions like orientation to a certain region, creating maps, and determining the rate of movement. This device is called a global positioning system or a GPS device. When you use such a device, you are certainly aware of how fragile it is and that is why it is reasonable to try to protect it. It is for that purpose that a GPS case was invented and the GPS devices are recommended in such cases wherever you go with it.
Get a great new gps kids unit and know where they are at all times!



Lots of interesting articles from today's PC World. First up, Microsoft Takes on MapQuest: "MSN launches MapPoint online mapping service, offering maps, directions, and more."


Apparently this is going to be yet another component of MS' push for .Net services with hooks into other MSN services. MapPoint is XML-based, which makes it interesting in other ways, and there it launches with a phone-based direction service. The articles notes that this is another step towards location-based services. "For example, you might someday be able to click on a Windows Messenger buddy's name and retrieve a map showing the location of his or her home."


Good or bad? You make the call. I like parts of this, but I'm incredibly wary of .Net.



Global Positioning Systems offer everything from hole overviews to Internet access "Shortgrass Technologies' Internet-based sports information system and financial ticker enables golfers to check college football scores on a Saturday afternoon or the price of stocks any weekday. Global positioning systems can track golf cars no matter where they are on the course, thus discovering bottlenecks and slower play. Golfers can order beverages and food en route to the turn, so golf clubs can offer more than a quick hot dog - a higher priced chicken sandwich, for instance...."


I always thought that GPS would go mainstream in automobiles first, and in a way I suppose it has, but maybe golfers will lead the real charge. I could have used a portable, library-centered GPS system myself to navigate the Chicago Public Library's Harold Washington Library when I was there last fall!



Write Here, Write Now: And you thought you were overloaded with information now, just wait. Hewlett Packard is working on a technology to let folks print messages in mid-air based on their location incorporating GPS technology. I find this stuff fascinating, even if no one seems to have thought of a good use for it yet. The first sentence of the article is right, though: "The kids are going to love this." in New Scientist via RCPL's Liblog]


When the ALA summer conference was in San Francisco in 1997, the SF Museum of Modern Art had a fascinating exhibit called Icons: Magnets of Meaning. I spent hours browsing through it, but one of the pieces that has always stuck in my mind was called @: Marking the Electrosphere . It talked about the meaning of that one little symbol. How it can define, place, and root you in the world, but at the same time let you be found anywhere. Integrated, widespread use of GPS is going to take this to a whole new level.




garmin gps bluetooth
gps reviews

Labels:

AddThis Social Bookmark Button Add to Any Social Bookmark onlywire
Socializer socialize it

1 Comments:

At 2:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great work.

 

Post a Comment

<< Home