Friday, December 30, 2011

Due Diligence Pays Off With Some Luck and GPS Tracking

I have thousands of hours to go thru of all the hundreds of repos I do every month. It's insane how busy we are right now. I can barely get sleep each night. I so look forward to my next vacation. So this video shows the use of good timing and GPS tracking technology.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

web based GPS tracking software for agile administration solution, alive with Google maps

The EX1000 ( support eTrac GPS/GPRS/SMS vehicle trackers, personal trackers, pet trackers ) is a web based GPS fleet tracking and management software application, a web viewer dedicated to the management of units fleets (land, air and sea), its finality is to bring a complete information, detailed and actualized of different nature about the units (cars, ships, people, and others). It is available both as a hosted solution at etrac.com or as of a partner's client server product or customer's own website tracking access. With the extremtrac.com Server Subscription you can add database read access, user interface translation and corporate branding as an option. Using internet broswer to realize the online operation of real time AVL vehicle, boat, asset tracking and workforce management, remote monitoring and control, real time map refreshing, zoom in and zoom out, distance calculating, route analysis etc. EX1000 also supports mobile devices like PDA, smart phone to access for real time mobile tracking solution. Its latest version allow users to have 3D map view as well. EX1000 allows to add the SHAPE format local maps, utilizes the latest map driver and Net environment, it supports Google Earth, Google maps, MS Virtual Earth maps, etc, with English and Spanish language available. EX1000 can help to build a complete tracking platform with minimum investment starting from 0.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

SCOTUS Hears GPS Tracking Case

After a spate of different rulings across the country on whether or not the feds can attack GPS tracking devices to a person's vehicle without a warrant, one case is finally making it to the Supreme Court. Antoine Jones, a former club owner in Washington DC whom police suspected of running a drug ring. Police actually did obtain a warrant in this case, but placed the tracker onto Jones' car after the warrant had expired, and then monitored his activities for a month. At question is the 4th amendment right against unreasonable search and seizure. Could this case be a game changer or just a drop in the bucket when it comes to constant surveillance, by both private and public actors? Cato's Julian Sanchez discusses.

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