A document originating from House Oversight files (likely related to an investigation involving Epstein or associates' interest in technology/surveillance) containing a compilation of news blurbs from January 2007. The text focuses on the release of GTX Corp's 'Xplorer' smart GPS shoes designed for tracking children and discusses 'GeoFencing' technology. It concludes with a reference to Boston University research suggesting Americans are increasingly comfortable with person-to-person electronic surveillance for safety.
This document appears to be a compilation of news clippings and blog posts from January 2007 regarding surveillance technology. It focuses on the release of GPS-integrated shoes ('Xplorer') by GTX Corp designed for parents to track children via 'GeoFencing' and SMS alerts. It also references a Boston University survey indicating public willingness to accept person-to-person electronic surveillance for safety. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it is part of a larger investigative file.
This document appears to be a compiled research file or news clipping collection from January 2007 discussing 'Smart GPS shoes' (specifically the Xplorer line by GTX Corp) designed for tracking children. The text explains the 'GeoFencing' technology and SMS alerts associated with the product. The final section references a survey by Boston University graduate students indicating that half of Americans are comfortable with being electronically monitored by loved ones for safety purposes. The footer marks it as part of the House Oversight Committee document dump (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032099).
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