Monday, May 09, 2005

Start-up on track to fill gaps in GPS

MercuryNews.com | 05/09/2005 | Start-up on track to fill gaps in GPS
Even if you're lost, Rosum will find you. That's the promise of the Redwood City start-up that has figured out how to use television signals to track your whereabouts.
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Rosum, which counts among its investors In-Q-Tel, the investment arm of the Central Intelligence Agency, promises a vast improvement in location-tracking services and gadgets. That could help everyone from the military to dispatchers tracking delivery trucks. It could even be used to track parolees like Martha Stewart when they go indoors, or locate someone making a 911 emergency call on an Internet phone.

Gaa. Feeling a little queasy.

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