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    With the three detrimental effects of geotagging (i.e. privacy invasion, physical threat, and government surveillance) in mind, it is necessary to determine possible solutions and recommendations to restrict this features consequences. However, in order to do this enabling of a geotag marker must be explored. According to (xxxx), most people are unaware of what a geotag is (xxxx). Although users are familiar with the “Location” setting on their phones, most of them are uninformed on how exactly this

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    (computer-based technology) in particular, have made the most significant impact in the field of information and communication technology in the past decade. The internet is essentially a network of computers across the world which is linked through global

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    Iraqi Forces The Iraqi Republican Guard during that battle consisted of the Tawakalna Republic Guard Division, 12th Armored Division, and 26th Infantry Division. Specifically the battle 73 Easting, the conflict took place against the 18th Armored Brigade. It was one of three brigades assigned to Tawakalna Division. Its mission in moving there was to protect the Division flank during its move. Thus, the 18th Armored Brigade’s action was to move toward to the Iraqi Army's training areas, near to

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    Who Is Garmin?

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    Garmin is a Swiss parent company of a group of companies founded in 1989 by Gary Burrell and Min Kao. Garmin develops consumer, aviation, outdoor, fitness, and marine technologies for the Global Positioning System. Garmin has sold five million units in its first dozen years. Its product line has proliferated into 50 different items marketed through a network of 2,500 dealers, distributors, and partners in 100 countries around the world. While the parent company is registered in the Cayman Islands

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    Analysis Of Jitterbug

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    The Jitterbug is a cellphone which is marketed and designed for older audiences. The product is designed to have simple navigation as to make it easy to use. The advertisement is printed in big font to make it easy to read. It also stresses some of the jitterbugs key features such as its load speakers, big buttons, and helpful operator for forgetful people. The advertisement also mentions that the jitterbug would make a grate emergency phone. Using the large print helps to make the page stand out

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    The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a very simple to use but very complex in terms of how it works. The Global Positioning System relies on a network of 24 satellites approximately 20200 kilometres above Earth in space, orbiting on 6 different routes (four satellites each route). These satellites will orbit the twice in the time frame of only 24 hours. The Global Positioning System Satellites work by transmitting 2 radio signals also known as L1 and L2 to the Global Positioning System, the L1

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    “to foster advanced technologies and systems that create “revolutionary” advantages for the U.S. military” (Van Atta 20). Much of this advanced technology eventually made its way to the civilian market. Without Sputnik, technology that most people living in modern countries take for granted, such as the Global Positioning System, the Internet, and modern computer operating systems, would, possibly, not exist yet. The development of the Global Positioning System, GPS for short, was accelerated by Sputnik

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    Global positioning systems have made enormous changes in the way we travel and now this same technology is making great strides in helping individuals manage their type 2 diabetes. The d-Nav is an innovative device created by Hygieia that automatically maps out a patient’s insulin treatment by charting his or her glucose readings. The creators term the device a “Diabetes Insulin Guidance System” (DIGS). Eran Bashan is the CEO and co-founder of Hygieia, Inc. He states that just like a GPS for a

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    fingerprint; WIFI. Fingerprint matching I. INTRODUCTION Accurate indoor localization is crucial for many applications, such as the navigation, tour guiding, escaping, etc. Different from outdoor localization, which mainly depends on the global positioning system (GPS), providing accurate positioning service is difficult in the indoor

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    educational systems/organizations are investigating tracking solutions as an approach to track where understudies/employees are. Lately the Global Positioning System (GPS) has been regularly utilized for outdoor positioning and location tracking. Then again, there has additionally been developing enthusiasm for creating indoor location tracking systems. Headways in radio frequency identification (RFID) technology make it a promising technology for utilization in indoor location tracking systems. In this

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