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				<title>Google Nexus One Questions and Answers</title>
				<description>Google Nexus One is a brand new GPS enabled smartphone and Google is trying to gain market share of GPS enabled smartphones with Google Nexus One. 
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				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=57</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 11:42:57 GMT</pubDate>
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				<category>Google Nexus One, Questions, Answers</category>
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				<title>What’s Past is Prototype: Looking Back In The Age of GPS Modernization</title>
				<description>GPS devices took a parallel course with computers, benefiting in the same way from ever-shrinking circuitry and more efficient engineering and growing</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=56</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2007 17:35:46 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=56</guid>
				<category>GPS, 24, Satellites</category>
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				<title>GPS Data and GIS System Applications</title>
				<description>Partnered with GPS Technology, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Serve As Catalyst For Positive Global Change</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=55</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2007 15:11:42 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=55</guid>
				<category>GPS, GIS, Maps</category>
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				<title>Compass Line of GPS-Enabled Footwear a “Shoe-In” </title>
				<description>Isaac Daniel’s Compass shoes deliver peace of mind, thanks to an embedded microcomputer and GPS device.</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=54</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2007 23:09:27 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=54</guid>
				<category>GPS, Shoes, Isaac Daniel, Compass</category>
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				<title>GPS Pioneer Brings Satellite Surveying Education To The Web</title>
				<description>GPS-GAP Certificate Program (GPS, Geodesy and Application Program) at the University of Maine’s tought by Dr. Alfred Leick.</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=53</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2007 14:23:58 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=53</guid>
				<category>Alfred Leick, GPS-GAP, GPS, Geodesy</category>
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				<title>The Geocaching Phenomenon: Treasure Seeking Enters the Satellite Age</title>
				<description>Geocaching – the outdoor treasure hunting game that has adventure seekers around the globe using GPS devices to seek hidden caches (pronounced cashes)</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=52</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2007 15:10:44 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=52</guid>
				<category>Geocaching, GSP, treasure hunting</category>
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				<title>Smart GPS Phones From Boost Mobile helps with Social Network</title>
				<description>Social Networks get another boost from &quot;Boost Mobile&quot;. Company released new service that allows to see where you friends are located by using GPS enab</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=51</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 17:20:36 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=51</guid>
				<category>GSP, Social Network</category>
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				<title>GPS Tracking For Sex Offenders (George Orwell Saw It Coming)</title>
				<description>Big Brother may be coming soon to a neighborhood near you – in a good way. GPS Tracking For Sex Offenders is gaining popularity among law makers.</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=50</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:19:24 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=50</guid>
				<category>GPS, Tracking, Sex Offenders</category>
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				<title>DeLorme GPS Products Offer Mapping Solutions</title>
				<description>DeLorme, a Maine, USA-based provider of GPS mapping services and devices offers wide variety of mapping solution products.</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=49</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:52:25 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=49</guid>
				<category>DeLorme, GPS, Products</category>
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				<title>GPS Technology for Tracking Packages</title>
				<description>GPS technology is suited to track the movement of cargo ensuring it gets to the destination on time or re-routing when required.</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=43</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:28:59 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=43</guid>
				<category>GPS, tracking, packages</category>
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				<title>GPS system is vulnerable to the solar activity</title>
				<description>Solar activity has direct impact on GPS system and National Weather Service has concerns about it by issues a warning that too much reliance on GPS te</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=42</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2007 12:48:32 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=42</guid>
				<category>GPS, system, vulnerable, solar, activity</category>
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				<title>GPS Operational Constellation</title>
				<description>There were several major overhauls of GPS Operational Constellation in the past decades. They all have known as Blocks. Operational GPS Satellite char</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=41</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2007 11:15:05 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=41</guid>
				<category>GPS, Operational, Constellation, Block, Satellites</category>
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				<title>Ivan Getting Biography</title>
				<description>Biographical information on the prominent researcher who contributed a great deal of personal life to establishment and development of GSP. Getting&apos;s </description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=40</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 18:01:05 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=40</guid>
				<category>Ivan, Getting, Biography</category>
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				<title>GPS Navigation System Marketplace, Consumer Choice</title>
				<description>Bluetooth-enabled Garmin Nuvi 660 GPS Navigator packs a ton of impressive features andless than an inch thick takes on the Navman N60i featuring NavPi</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=39</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:33:19 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=39</guid>
				<category>GPS, Consumer, Navman, N60i, Nuvi, 660</category>
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				<title>A GPS Navigator For Any Budget</title>
				<description>There is a high and low end to the GPS Navigation marketplace. This review talks about several GPS devices in that spectrum such as StreetPilot i2, iW</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=37</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:30:08 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=37</guid>
				<category>GPS, Navigator, Budget</category>
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				<title>Bradford Parkinson Biography</title>
				<description>Bradford Parkinson is credited with creating NAVSTAR which he ran from 1972 to 1978. His major achievement is implementation of GPS system along with </description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=36</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2007 18:22:57 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=36</guid>
				<category>Bradford, Parkinson, Biography, NAVSTAR</category>
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				<title>Manufacturers of GPS devices make strong claims </title>
				<description>Just how accurate is that GPS device you are considering, and how well can it handle varying GPS signals in adverse weather conditions?</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=35</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2007 21:11:26 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=35</guid>
				<category>Manufacturers, GPS, devices, receiver</category>
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				<title>The GPS By NAVSTAR is for Public Good</title>
				<description>NAVSTAR satellite system costs an estimated $400 million per year to operate, yet it’s offered free as a public good and delivered by commercial devic</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=34</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2007 20:58:14 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=34</guid>
				<category>GPS, NAVSTAR, Public</category>
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				<title>GPS Applied Science From Vehicle to Earth</title>
				<description>In addition to helping us drive, GPS technology is used to predict earthquakes, generate accurate maps, and combat terrorism and crime.</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=33</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2007 20:45:53 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=33</guid>
				<category>GPS, Vehicle, Navigation, Land, Surveying </category>
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				<title>GPS Signals and usage of SPS ranging signal</title>
				<description>GPS Signal is nn electromagnetic signal originating from an operational satellite. The SPS ranging signal consists of a Pseudo Random Noise (PRN) Coar</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=29</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2007 11:52:03 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=29</guid>
				<category>GPS, Signals, SPS, ranging signal</category>
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				<title>GPS Satellites in Block I segment</title>
				<description>GPS Satellites divided into several Blocks. Block I is the first block of 11 satellites which were launched from 1978 to 1985 from Californian base Va</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=28</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2007 00:04:01 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=28</guid>
				<category>GPS, Satellites, Block I, segment</category>
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				<title>History of GPS</title>
				<description>Early history of GSP to present Days of History of GPS</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=27</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2007 21:46:49 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=27</guid>
				<category>history, gps, navstar</category>
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				<title>GPS Related Acronyms</title>
				<description>GPS Related Acronyms Explained in this brief list of acronyms compiled into table view. List contains most widely used acronyms pertaining GPS systems</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=26</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 20:00:08 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=26</guid>
				<category>GPS, Acronyms</category>
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				<title>GPS Jamming &amp;amp; Jammers</title>
				<description>GPS Jamming &amp;amp; Jammers devices are most miss-understood in the field of GPS technology. First publicly mentioned during second Iraq war, they are a</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=25</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 00:04:46 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=25</guid>
				<category>GPS, Jamming, Jammers</category>
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				<title>Global Positioning System&apos;s main blocks.</title>
				<description>Article about Global Positioning System (GPS)</description>
				<link>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=24</link>
				<author>constantine@articles.gpsfaq.com</author>
				<pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2007 23:54:52 GMT</pubDate>
				<guid>http://articles.gpsfaq.com/details.aspx?item=24</guid>
				<category>Global Positioning System, GPS</category>
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