This document appears to be a media monitoring report or press digest containing summaries and excerpts of news articles from February and March 2011 regarding GTX Corp. The articles focus on GTX's GPS technology products, specifically GPS-embedded shoes for Alzheimer's patients and iPhone tracking apps. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Katie Linendoll | CBS technology expert |
Commented on the utility of GPS shoes for families of Alzheimer's patients.
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| Joel Mathis | Journalist/Author |
Wrote an article for Macworld.com regarding GTX's GPS tracking apps.
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| Brittney Barrett | Journalist/Author |
Wrote an article for World Market Media regarding 'Gray-Tech' and aging demographics.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| GTX Corp. |
Company introducing GPS shoes and tracking apps.
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| CBS |
Media outlet covering the story; includes CBS News and KHou.com.
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| KHou.com |
CBS affiliate in Houston.
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| Macworld.com |
Publication featuring an article on the apps.
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| Apple |
Mentioned in relation to iPhones and 'Apple devotees'.
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| World Market Media |
Publication featuring an article on aging technology.
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| Medicare |
Mentioned as a financial burden related to the aging population.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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"The GTX Corp. is introducing new shoes, loafers and sneakers, with GPS built into them."Source
"If the federal government tagged millions of iPhone users with GPS tracking devices, the American people—or, at least, Apple devotees—might protest very strongly."Source
"On this list: GTX, who offers a pair of $4 GPS apps—GPS Tracking and Tracking—that provide workmanlike solutions for users who want to keep an electronic eye on their loved ones."Source
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