Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Mobile phones and GPS posted by: Sanjeev Walia

Number of views: 114 view (s) GPS is a global navigation satellite system, which determines that the exact geographical location of the GPS enabled device by calculating the time difference for signals from different satellites the receiver.

This technology was originally developed by the American Department of Defense, for military purposes only, but today it worldwide used navigation aid which most frequently and is a profound impact on trade and civilian life.

GPS is to change our lives; It has brought us a new range of information, a new revolution in the wireless age. The technology is spreading, but a lot of people are still nothing of his virtues and capacity. We can to keep everything and everyone in transit, he can tell you exactly where you are, if you get lost, and it can run through the streets of every associated city and can even say, links, those that you never noticed before. It is soon to make worthy city maps artifacts in the archaic Museum Street.

The mobile phone is today the most used and popular GPS-enabled device. Is it not very surprising? The phone has developed over the years, to a variety of tools and features, to once unimaginable, so many devices out of date to integrate. The non-exhaustive list includes text-messaging, E-mail, Internet, music player, camera, and Bluetooth, to name a few. Most mobile phones virtually converter, calculator, calendar, timer, stopwatch and alarm today with built-in but essential applications such as unit.

GPS only added to the comprehensive utility of the phone. A cell enhanced capacity in two ways. As a GPS enabled device, it allows you to track the exact location of the phone, so you help to keep track of your love. Also makes it easier, look for the phone as lost or stolen. The other way in which it exceeds your expectations, is acting as a really trusted Navigator; Your phone whether you go the unexplored part of your city or even halfway around the world, would never, you will not show you the right way.

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