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Extraction Summary

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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

Document Information

Type: Web page printout / media compilation
File Size: 1.47 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a printout of a media or news aggregation page featuring articles related to surveillance technology and GPS tracking. It includes a summary of 2006 Boston University research on personal surveillance acceptance, a 2010 DailyTech article about GTX Corporation's GPS-integrated running shoes, and a notice of a radio interview with GTX Corp CEO Patrick Bertagna. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it is part of a larger government investigation file.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Patrick Bertagna CEO
CEO of GTX Corp, interviewed on wsRadio
Michael Barkoviak Author/Journalist
Wrote the DailyTech article regarding GTX Corporation
Peggy Smiley Radio Host
Host of 'The Peggy Smiley Show' on wsRadio

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
GTX Corporation
Company developing GPS integrated shoes
Boston University
Conducted research on public acceptance of surveillance
DailyTech, LLC
Publisher of the article regarding GTX Corp
wsRadio
Radio network hosting The Peggy Smiley Show
House Oversight Committee
Implied by footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', indicating the source of the document dump
iTunes
Mentioned in 'Top Grossing iTunes list'

Timeline (3 events)

2006-02-01
Release of Boston University Research regarding surveillance comfort levels
Boston University
Boston University graduate students
2010-03-17
Article published by DailyTech regarding GTX Corporation GPS shoes
DailyTech
2010-10-26
Radio interview with GTX Corp CEO
wsRadio

Relationships (2)

Patrick Bertagna Professional GTX Corporation
Identified as GTX Corp CEO
Patrick Bertagna Interview Peggy Smiley
Listen to an interview with GTX Corp CEO, Patrick Bertagna on wsRadio - The Peggy Smiley Show

Key Quotes (3)

"two-thirds of Americans are comfortable being electronically monitored by loved ones in case of an emergency."
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"Nearly a third 32% say it is likely they will use a tracking device to monitor a loved one in the future."
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Quote #2
"GTX Corporation may be one step closer to trail running shoes that have integrated GPS directly into the shoes."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,518 characters)

innovative platform for delivering a new category of portable, personal consumer-based applications, from exercise monitoring and live real-time gaming to interaction with appliances and other household items.
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With Liberty and Surveillance for All: Person-to-person Surveillance Gets Green Light from Public
February 2006 - Excerpts from recent Boston University Research indicating that two-thirds of Americans are comfortable being electronically monitored by loved ones in case of an emergency. Survey research from Boston University graduate students shows that Americans are more willing to engage in surveillance of loved ones than one might expect given our love for independence. Half of Americans are comfortable with being electronically monitored by a loved one for safety or health reasons. Nearly a third 32% say it is likely they will use a tracking device to monitor a loved one in the future."
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DailyTech, LLC - Michael Barkoviak - March 17, 2010 - GTX Corporation may be one step closer to trail running shoes that have integrated GPS directly into the shoes. GPS use has increased in the cycling and running worlds, as it is used to accurately track time, distance, and speed. There has been discussion of GPS-enabled running shoes in the past, but nothing significant ever materialized.
Oct 26, 2010
Listen to an interview with GTX Corp CEO, Patrick Bertagna
on wsRadio - The Peggy Smiley Show.
Top Grossing iTunes list
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