Cellphones Get Personal -- Maybe Too Personal
In this Reuters article, reporter Sinead Carew shows how people are using cellphone GPS in their everyday lives.
As Carew points out, it’s a technology that was originally designed to help emergency workers find callers in danger. But now consumers are using GPS to find good restaurants, or to replace expensive, separate in-car navigation systems. Field workers are also using them to in order to get to job locations faster.
There are also services geared toward parents.
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