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Chattanooga State Receives New GPS Surveying Equipment (The Chattanoogan)
Chattanooga State Technical Community College has received a new, state-of-the-art Trimble R6 Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver from Precision Products LLC to be used by surveying students in the construction and civil engineering technology associate of applied science degree programs.
GPS info allowed in White Eagle murder case (The Fox Valley Villages Sun)
Data from Eric Hanson's GPS navigation system may be used in the trial against the Naperville man accused of killing four of his family members, whose bodies were found in a home in Aurora's White Eagle development.
Both sides seek ruling over GPS evidence in rape trial (The Montana Standard)
“looking for a victim.” An attorney for Brian D. Adolf, 30, of Springfield, Mo., asked the court Friday to throw out evidence taken from his client’s GPS (global positioning system) that was in his car the evening of the alleged crime.
GPS a Big Hit with Rainforest Pygmies (GPS World)
GPS is no small thing for indigenous pygmies of the northwest region in the Republic of Congo.
GPS crashes put dent in cabbies' pay (New York Daily News)
Juan Gonzalez: Yellow cab driver Ahmed Tareque stood proudly on 12th Ave., clutching a picket sign with one of the great freedom cries of our digital age: NO GPS!
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