11 ways to use a GPS in our daily lives
July 13, 2008
The term usually associated with the GPS navigators for cars, or digital maps, but in reality there are many more applications to everyday life of the GPS tracking system that people unknown. Here we detail some of the cases where that implement the world of GPS.
1. Having controlled at all times to your children through a GPS locator.
2. Controlling the elderly or people with disabilities brain.
3. To plan a trip in advance including all the attractions we want to visit (memorials, restaurants and so on.) Knowing at all times in which we and optimizing gasoline consumption.
4. Locate points of assistance from nearby roads if necessary.
5. To maintain and store a record of all destinations you have proved interesting, even for items not included in any tourist guide. (you can create your own mini tourist guide)
6. Have your pet controlled, placing a necklace with built-in GPS
7. Go by car to meetings or interviews as quickly and safely without encountering traffic jams
8. Finding a restaurant or a movie on the fly.
9. During the trips, maintain watched your luggage, your laptop or anything of importance
10. Locate friends and family on agglomerations, (a concert of music for example)
11. When traveling in groups, be able to separate for a while and do your own tour tour, and then join the rest of the group immediately.
The use of GPS is limited only by limited satellite connections, when we are in confined spaces inside buildings.
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The GPS navigators are becoming more precise and more powerful. Every time have more options that become useful tools in our daily lives.
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