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GPS: Do you know who is tracking you?

Posted by Joe P on April 30, 2008

With 17 percent of U.S. adults owning a GPS unit as of August of last year — that’s about 40 million people — it seems we’re becoming keener to location-based technology. And increasingly, people are using this technology on their cell phones.

While only (approximately) 5.2 million Americans use GPS on their cell phones — with a greater number using them on PDA devices — more and more phones are being pumped out with embedded GPS chips. And with comprehensive service packages to provide location services, like TeleNav on AT&T, it seems like the cell phone may spur GPS technology even further.
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