Here’s another example of GPS tracking technology used to quickly return stolen property. A woman vacationing in Florida recently used the GPS tracking app on her iPad to find it after it was allegedly stolen by an employee at the hotel where she was staying.
The GPS tracking app located the iPad and emailed its location to the iPad owner. After contacting police, the iPad was quickly retrieved unharmed from the posession of a hotel employee who claims she took the iPad home with her because it was too valuable a device to leave at the front desk. The employee is charged with grand theft.
In addition to GPS tracking apps, GPS trackers offer a sensible solution for protecting personal property, including GPS trackers for vehicles, machinery, and personal protection.
Source: http://www.winknews.com/Local-Florida/2012-06-18/Woman-uses-GPS-tracking-system-to-find-stolen-iPad
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TrackingTheWorld recently launched a GPS tracking profit sharing program which allows GPS distributors to earn up to 40% profit on software subscriptions for GPS tracking devices. With no cash investment, and earnings beginning with just 10 activated trackers, the new profit sharing program is a great way to begin 2012 with unlimited earning potential.
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We’ve written several times in the last year about cities around the world utilizing GPS tracking devices to improve their public transportation systems.
Our latest news find on the topic details a GPS tracking initiative for public transportation GPS trackers in Pullman, WA as a result of a stimulus grant which will also fund the purchase of a camera for each bus.
The GPS tracking system is currently in testing, and is expected to be available to patrons in 2012.
Source: http://news.wsu.edu/pages/publications.asp?Action=Detail&PublicationID=29235&TypeID=1
TrackingTheWorld, the World’s leader in GPS tracking, is currently seeking partnerships with vendors and distributors for the firm’s new profit sharing program which provides generous monthly recurring income opportunities based on activated software subscriptions. No cash investment is required.
The plan begins with 25% profit sharing when a distributor reaches 10 activated subscriptions, followed by 30% profits for distributors reaching 50-99 subscriptions, 35% profits for distributors reaching 100-199 subscriptions, and 40% profits for distributors reaching 200 or more activated subscriptions on TrackingTheWorld’s GPS tracking software platform.
All distributors have the opportunity to earn additional profit from GPS tracking hardware sales. Participants are not required to maintain a stock of GPS tracking devices. Free drop shipping service is available for TrackingTheWorld hardware (actual shipping fees are the responsibility of the distributor), and white labeling options are available for qualified distributors.
TrackingTheWorld’s profit sharing program is also open to existing distributors and businesses desiring to earn more than their current profit sharing program offers.
The first step to qualify for TrackingTheWorld profit sharing is to submit a distributor application through the company’s website at www.trackingtheworld.com. Requirements for becoming a distributor include an approved website for selling GPS tracking equipment or other consumer electronics, and credit card processing capabilities. Profit sharing is available only to U.S. distributors.
TrackingTheWorld maintains two subscription pricing options for distributors to offer their customers. Subscriptions are priced at $39.95 per month and $59.95 per month, and continue until the customer cancels. Subscriptions are billed in advance in three, six, or twelve month intervals. Additional incentives are available for customers who wish to subscribe for longer periods.
Two Examples of Earning Potential with Profit Sharing from TrackingTheWorld:
A distributor with 1,500 activated trackers charging $39.95 per month for subscriptions would earn 40 percent profit, a total of $20,970 per month, or $251,640 per year.
Now, compare the same profit sharing example using our $59.95 subscription price:
A distributor with 1,500 activated trackers charging $59.95 per month for subscriptions would earn 40-percent profit, a total of $32,970 per month, or $395,640 per year.
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As a result of grant funding, the state of Vermont will soon be using GPS tracking devices to provide better transportation services to veterans who need transportation to work, medical appointments, and more. Convenience and accessibility are some of the key goals of the GPS tracking program. In addition, the program will allow dispatchers to easily monitor the locations of all transportation vans throughout the state.
Source: http://gpstrackinginfo.com/gps-tracking-devices-to-be-installed-in-veteran-transit-in-va/2585
The Telegraph, a British newspaper, reported today that the use of GPS trackers and private investigators for tracking cheating spouses is on the rise. The article details individual cases where high tech and PI work has helped suspected spouses find out for sure if their husband or wives are having an affair.
GPS tracker devices are routinely used for tracking cheating spouses. Click below to read the full article.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/relationships/8886431/I-spy…-something-beginning-with-adultery.html
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View the Enduro Ankle Case press release: http://www.prlog.org/11718795-trackingtheworld-offers-ankle-bracelet-case-for-enduro-pro-gps-tracker.html
GPS tracking via ankle bracelets is now in use in Yakima, Washington to track juvenile offenders. According to a recent report, GPS tracking of juvenile offenders costs around $5 per day while housing the juveniles in a space-limited facility costs around $160. In addition, officials don’t want to let juveniles off the hook due to limited space in holding facilities. Currently 6 GPS tracker ankle bracelet devices are in use. Officials report plans to purchase additional GPS tracking units based on the results of the first 6.
Source: http://www.kimatv.com/news/local/132360343.html
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Maryland wildlife conservation officials are considering the use of fleet tracking via GPS tracking technology to track fishing boats with the goal of reducing maritime poaching (fishing for species not in season). “Better compliance” is how one official described the goal of a possible voluntary GPS tracking program.
The possible addition of a GPS tracker program is partially the result of officials uncovering illegal poaching of 13-tons of striped bass which caused disaster for the legal striped bass season.
Source: http://gpstrackinginfo.com/pilot-gps-tracking-program-may-be-launched-in-md/2509

