Sunday, October 18, 2009

GPS Changes The Way You Look At Navigation


By George Prince

The first men to travel across the globe used only what they knew to navigate around. They traveled across land and sea with only the sun, moon and earth to provide a sense of direction. We even used to think the earth was flat. How times have changed.

Early explorers made use of the compass to sail the wide open seas safe in the knowledge that they at least knew which direction to travel in and which direction lead home. Maps showed the way on land that was already discovered, and a compass was a necessary tool.

In the 21st Century, we have come so far that all these things can be rendered obsolete. The reason is that information is all saved digitally. There is something called GPS (Global Positioning System) that allows us to connect to satellites to find the exact location of places, all from the palm of your hand.

Some of the fancier cars out there have GPS systems built into the dashboard which makes getting around even easier. Just key in where you want to go and you'll get a visual map marking the exact route you should take. Voice directions make following the map even easier.

Many people who are lucky enough to own cars with GPS systems talk of how they would never go back to owning a car without one. Once you've seen how easy GPS makes it to travel into unknown areas, you'll want one too. Having a trustworthy gadget to show you the way makes travelling a breeze.

Advancements in important fields like science and technology means human beings are constantly discovering ways of making life easier and more functional. Upgrades of things like computer chips and mobile phones means more technology can be fitted into smaller gadgets. GPS handheld devices are the smallest versions of maps and compasses we can use today.

GPS devices are not only useful for finding set places. They can also be used to find other GPS devices in a certain area. If more than one person has a GPS handheld, they can track the locations of others in public places, making trips to the park or zoo with the kids more assuring knowing that you will always know where they are.

So it would be worth getting GPS if you're somebody who loves travelling, off-roading, mountaineering or any activity where you might need to know your whereabouts at all times. As a GPS handheld, it makes you geographically mobile. As a GPS system in a car, you'll never get lost on the roads. GPS can make a lot of things easier to find in your life.

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