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.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Patrick Bertagna | CEO |
CEO of GTX Corp, interviewed on wsRadio
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| Michael Barkoviak | Author/Journalist |
Wrote the DailyTech article regarding GTX Corporation
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| Peggy Smiley | Radio Host |
Host of 'The Peggy Smiley Show' on wsRadio
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| GTX Corporation |
Company developing GPS integrated shoes
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| Boston University |
Conducted research on public acceptance of surveillance
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| DailyTech, LLC |
Publisher of the article regarding GTX Corp
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| wsRadio |
Radio network hosting The Peggy Smiley Show
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', indicating the source of the document dump
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| iTunes |
Mentioned in 'Top Grossing iTunes list'
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"two-thirds of Americans are comfortable being electronically monitored by loved ones in case of an emergency."Source
"Nearly a third 32% say it is likely they will use a tracking device to monitor a loved one in the future."Source
"GTX Corporation may be one step closer to trail running shoes that have integrated GPS directly into the shoes."Source
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