Millions of cell phones contain Global Positioning System, or GPS, capabilities. GPS tracks exactly where the phone is located. Most cell phone providers keep that information locked away from users. Nextel is the only company that allows people to retrieve information from their GPS-equipped phones.
%0 Journal Article
%1 anonymous2006power
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%B All Tech Considered
%D 2006
%I National Public Radio
%J All Things Considered
%K 2zotero cellphone electronics location mobile navigation news radio
%T Power of GPS Phones Locked Away from Most Users
%U http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6137708
%X Millions of cell phones contain Global Positioning System, or GPS, capabilities. GPS tracks exactly where the phone is located. Most cell phone providers keep that information locked away from users. Nextel is the only company that allows people to retrieve information from their GPS-equipped phones.
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abstract = {Millions of cell phones contain Global Positioning System, or GPS, capabilities. GPS tracks exactly where the phone is located. Most cell phone providers keep that information locked away from users. Nextel is the only company that allows people to retrieve information from their GPS-equipped phones.},
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timestamp = {2013-09-26T21:45:39.000+0200},
title = {Power of GPS Phones Locked Away from Most Users},
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