Archive for February, 2010

The GPS navigation technology offers new solutions to plan trips

gps trackingAny driver who boasts of being at the forefront of technology and has a mobile phone or Internet access will also be equipped with GPS Tracking. Many users of the highway follow the same instructions to the various voice of a box displaying an interactive map well informed on their dashboard. This is another example of how technology makes life easier for us.

When GPS arrived at first time, he had five minutes sometimes positioning system satellite to track the position of the vehicle. If this does not pose a problem when one started walking, it was really annoying when you wanted to go somewhere quickly. At the time of the infancy of the technology, drivers are often tempted to never turn off their GPS, or lose their position GPRS. Like other electric technologies, GPS has become smaller and lighter, but also faster. The new Moov M300/M400 boasts of offering a GPRS five times faster, allowing users to start without stress. The new ergonomic designs that are currently available in stores, with their touch screen ultra-simple and European maps preloaded, also provide traffic alerts and traffic. These features promise users free travel annoyed, even on vacation.

The technology in the GPS industry is constantly evolving in response to consumer demands. If the driver must leave the atlas of maps which he is accustomed, he must have complete confidence in his GPS. As the first models lacked sufficiently detailed instructions, drivers could take the wrong exit at the exit of motorways or roundabouts congested. This has improved in later models, which provide instructions specific to the way forward and a GPS navigation optimized voice to guide you easily through congested intersections.
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How to protect your domain name

domain nameYesterday, I stressed the importance of a domain name as anchor of business communication online. Note that I speak of the domain, not necessarily a site. Following that note, I received some feedback that made me think. Several people told me they lost their domain or have been “forced” to change, often changing host. In short, the domain name they had not provided the hoped-for stability. By analyzing these problems, I found the same errors due to lack of information that some unscrupulous traders are abusing.

To avoid trouble, but simply to observe two simple rules that I will now explain. Remember that forewarned is forearmed.

Before discussing the rules, I’ll be back for a moment on this notion of stability. Of course we need a Twitter account, Flickr or Facebook. But I believe in a commercial approach, these sites “fashionable” are used to find prospects and new customers. The problem is that, precisely because they are “fashionable” these services are changing … and change frequently. I lost count of the accounts that I opened on essential services that have fallen into disuse after 2 or 3 years.
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