First we have VoIP, and now GPSoverIP (Global Positioning System over Internet Protocol). This technology provides geographical coordinates via the Internet, sending data in a compressed form that allows “live” tracking on any Internet-ready PC or laptop using GPSoverIP. This technology can be incorporated in clothes, cellphones, MP3 players, and even microphones. Finding your way around the global village has never been easier.
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