This document is a printout of archived press releases from GTXC (GTX Corporation) spanning February to June 2006. It details the company's development of GPS tracking technology for footwear and PDAs, and cites academic studies from Boston University and Cornell regarding the market acceptance of person-to-person surveillance. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation document dump.
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| Cornell Business students | Students |
Analyzing a case study on GTXC developed at the university
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| GTXC |
Also known as GTX Corporation; developer of GPS tracking technologies
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| Cornell University |
Developed a case study on GTXC
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| Boston University |
Conducted a study on consumer demand for P2P surveillance
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| HP |
Manufacturer of the iPaq 6515 PDA mentioned in product release
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| World Shoe Association |
Hosted the trade show where GTXC unveiled footwear technology
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Location of GTXC announcements
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Location of World Shoe Association trade show
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"up to 81% of those surveyed approve the use of P2P surveillance under specific situations"Source
"nearly a third (32%) say they are likely to use a tracking device to monitor a loved one in the future"Source
"GTXC (GTX Corporation), known worldwide for developing and commercializing innovative shoe-based GPS tracking technologies"Source
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