The other day I was reading some news and stumbled upon a story that had a lot to do with what I talk about here – GPS for kids. On January 3, 2009 Natalie Maltais, a 9-year-old, was abducted. Four days later, with the assistance of GPS, a cell phone, and Google Maps [...]
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Child locators are devices that contain GPS or radio technology that can communicate a child’s location to their parent. Generally speaking, devices that work over short distances use radio technology while devices that work over long distances make use of GPS. The short range tracking devices often have a receiver that will provide the parent [...]
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