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Document Information

Type: News compilation / media monitoring report
File Size: 2.03 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a compilation of press clippings and articles from January and February 2007 regarding the emerging market of GPS technology and wearable electronics. It highlights the launch of 'Xplorer Smart GPS shoes' by GTX Corp (GTXC), aimed at tracking seniors and children, and cites significant financial growth in the GPS sector for companies like TomTom and Garmin. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it was included in evidence files for a congressional investigation.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Carolyn Y. Johnson Journalist
Author of the Boston Globe article 'Where would you be without GPS?'

Organizations (12)

Name Type Context
GTX Corp
Launched Xplorer Smart GPS shoes
GTXC Corporation
Alternate name for GTX Corp mentioned in Wearable Electronics article
Boston Globe
Publisher of the article by Carolyn Y. Johnson
ABI Research
Provided statistics on GPS subscriber growth
TomTom NV
Concord-based maker of personal navigation products with significant revenue growth
Garmin
GPS company that ran a Super Bowl ad
Skyhook Wireless
Boston-based company partnering with SiRF
SiRF
GPS platform maker partnering with Skyhook Wireless
Wearable Electronics
Source of the article dated January 29, 2007
World Shoe Association (WSA)
Hosted event in Las Vegas where GPS shoes were unveiled
Getoutdoors.com
Source of the blog post dated February 2, 2007
House Oversight Committee
Implied by footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'

Timeline (1 events)

February 1, 2007
Unveiling of Xplorer Smart GPS shoes at the World Shoe Association (WSA)
Las Vegas

Locations (4)

Location Context
Region for ABI Research statistics
Location of TomTom NV (likely Concord, MA based on Boston Globe context)
Location of Skyhook Wireless
Location of the World Shoe Association event

Relationships (1)

Skyhook Wireless Business Partnership SiRF
announced a major partnership this month with GPS platform maker SiRF

Key Quotes (4)

"Where would you be without GPS?"
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"transform sneakers into a wearable LoJack system."
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"Revenues at TomTom NV... have increased more than 500-fold since 2001"
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"Developers plan to sell the device as a way to track mentally disabled people or seniors who have Alzheimer's disease."
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shoe may well be one of the least frivolous prototypes on display among the 1,100
exhibitors. Developers plan to sell the device as a way to track mentally disabled people or
seniors who have Alzheimer's disease.
Where would you be without GPS?
Perhaps carrying fewer gadgets: The technology is being added to shoes, MP3 players, dogs
By Carolyn Y. Johnson | Boston Globe | February 19, 2007
This month, GTX Corp. launched a line of Xplorer Smart GPS shoes that transform sneakers into
a wearable LoJack system.
ABI Research found that the number of people in North America who subscribe to GPS-enabled
location-based services more than doubled between 2005 and 2006, from 1.6 to 3.9 million. The
number of subscribers is projected to rocket to 52 million in 2011.
That means companies working in what used to be a niche market have been enjoying explosive
growth. Revenues at TomTom NV, a Concord-based maker of personal navigation products, have
increased more than 500-fold since 2001, from $2.5 million to an estimated $1.7 billion last
year. Garmin's business has exploded into the mainstream, too, and the company ran its first
Super Bowl ad this year. Boston-based start-up Skyhook Wireless brings location awareness to
any device with WiFi, and announced a major partnership this month with GPS platform maker
SiRF.
Xplorer shoes offer advanced personal location services
from Wearable Electronics
January 29, 2007 - We've written several times about the concept of electronically fencing dogs
and cats for their safety, or the safety of others. Similarly, as GPS technologies have become
commercially viable, of tracking assets and loved ones to ensure their safety. Now personal
location services company GTXC Corporation, is set to unveil a line of Xplorer Smart GPS shoes
at the World Shoe Association (WSA) in Las Vegas on February 1 which offer a range of new
opportunities. Xplorer shoes incorporate a small and robust GPS tracking device which hooks up
with GTXC's internet user portal to offer a very compelling array of personal location services.
Integrated GPS Shoes by GTXC
Getoutdoors.com Outdoor Blog - Friday, February 2. 2007
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