Archive for March 29th, 2010
« Previous EntriesGPS key to yacht mystery - police (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)
Monday, March 29th, 2010A global positioning system (GPS) being examined by maritime authorities could be “the big clue” and provide vital information about what happened to missing yachtie Paul van Rensburg, police say.
Whooping cranes will be tracked with GPS units to study their habits and hazards (Washington Post)
Monday, March 29th, 2010WOOD RIVER, NEB. — Each dawn and dusk, numberless birds stopping here to feed on their migration north take to the air. Against the steel-colored sky they look like iron filings wheeling and milling to an invisible magnet.
Natural Grass and GPS Sensors for BMO Field (The Epoch Times)
Monday, March 29th, 2010Green grass and technology will be taking on a new form at BMO Field, home of Major League Soccer’s Toronto FC this season.
GPS, for small town’s Baptists, ’something we’ve always needed’ for outreach (BPNews.net)
Monday, March 29th, 2010TYRONE, Pa. (BP)–It’s a small dot on a map, a three-hour drive south of Philadelphia and about the same east of Pittsburgh. Many of the 7,000 residents in Tyrone, Pa., are employed in meatpacking, paper milling, chemical manufacturing and rivet making.
GPS device helps find stolen stove in Del Valle (KEYE TV Austin)
Monday, March 29th, 2010A robbery and some high-tech gadgetry brought APD together with a man they say stole a stove.
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