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What is GPS?

Thursday, February 1st, 2007 by Tim   Subscribe To Our Feed

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a sequence of twenty four satellites, which transmit data to so that the GPS receivers here on earth can collect information from several satellites at a time. With this information, the receivers can pinpoint their location by a process similar to triangulation,

In the last few years, the general public and consumers have started to hear more and more about the benefits of owning a GPS system. The network of Global Positioning Satellites was first developed in the 70s by the US government. At that time it was for the Military purposes.

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