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.
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| Cornell Business students | Students |
Analyzing a case study on GTXC products developed at the university.
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| Privacy advocates | Critics |
Mentioned as having views contradicted by the Boston University study.
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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 products.
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| HP |
Manufacturer of the iPaq 6515 PDA used with GTXC software.
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| Boston University |
Conducted a study on P2P surveillance acceptance.
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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 the World Shoe Association trade show.
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