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Document Information

Type: Corporate press release compilation
File Size: 2.13 MB
Summary

This document is a compilation of press releases from early 2006 for GTXC (GTX Corporation), detailing their GPS tracking technologies. It covers the launch of a PDA-based tracking app, a Boston University study claiming high public acceptance of person-to-person surveillance, and the unveiling of GPS-embedded footwear at a trade show. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation file dump.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Cornell Business students Students
Analyzing a case study on GTXC products developed at the university.
Privacy advocates Critics
Mentioned as having views contradicted by the Boston University study.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
GTXC
Also known as GTX Corporation; developer of GPS tracking technologies.
Cornell University
Developed a case study on GTXC products.
HP
Manufacturer of the iPaq 6515 PDA used with GTXC software.
Boston University
Conducted a study on P2P surveillance acceptance.
World Shoe Association
Hosted the trade show where GTXC unveiled footwear technology.

Timeline (3 events)

2006-02-10
Unveiling of GPS location-reporting technology built into footwear.
World Shoe Association trade show, Las Vegas, Nevada
2006-03-14
Announcement regarding Boston University study on P2P surveillance.
Los Angeles, California
2006-06-01
Announcement of downloadable location-finding application for hand held PDAs.
Los Angeles, California

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of GTXC announcements.
Location of the World Shoe Association trade show.

Relationships (2)

GTXC Academic/Business Cornell University
Cornell Business students analyzing a case study developed about the company.
GTXC Research Validation Boston University
GTXC shared in the release of a BU study validating demand for their products.

Key Quotes (2)

"up to 81% of those surveyed approve the use of P2P surveillance under specific situations"
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"nearly a third (32%) say they are likely to use a tracking device to monitor a loved one in the future."
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shoe-based and hand held satellite tracking products - will address the Cornell Business students that are analyzing a case study that was developed over the past year at the university.
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GTXC announces newest addition to PERSONAL GPS suite of miniaturized location-finding solutions
Los Angeles, California, June 1, 2006 - GTXC (GTX Corporation), known worldwide for developing and commercializing innovative shoe-based GPS tracking technologies, today announced a downloadable location-finding application for hand held PDAs.
Beginning with PaqTrax™ for the HP iPaq 6515, the newest GTXC application integrates a PDA's embedded GPS abilities with the internet-based GTXC TrackPack™, creating a complete Personal GPS™ tracking and location-finding solution.
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Boston University study validates Americans' acceptance of Person-to-Person (P2P) surveillance
Los Angeles, California, March 14, 2006 - GTXC, Inc., maker of miniaturized tracking technologies - including a patented shoe-based GPS location-finding platform - shared in the release of a recent Boston University study which offers proof of strong consumer demand for Person-To-Person (P2P) tracking and surveillance products. Despite increased media attention to governmental eavesdropping and surveillance issues, the study's conclusions contradict privacy advocates and redress recent media sentiments by finding that up to 81% of those surveyed approve the use of P2P surveillance under specific situations, and nearly a third (32%) say they are likely to use a tracking device to monitor a loved one in the future.
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GTXC announces world's first GPS location-reporting technology built into footwear
Los Angeles, California, February 10, 2006 - After several years of intensive research and development, GTXC (GTX Corporation) today announced the world's first GPS location-reporting platform built into footwear. Unveiled at the World Shoe Association trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada, the company's patented solution links advanced GPS and cellular miniaturization technology with internet-based monitoring capabilities to provide accurate, real-time location and movement history to a wide range of users. Their shoe-based technology also introduces an
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