Archive for January 14th, 2010

Why moody GPs should carry health warnings (Daily Mail)
Researchers have found that gloomy GPs give far poorer care than when they’re happy, despite the popular TV portrayal of crotchety physicians being brilliant medics.

GPS to replace headstones at future cemetaries (AM770 CHQR)
GPS may be the way of the future when it comes to Calgary’s future cemetaries. “You’re not going to have any monuments,” said Archie Lang, manager of cemetaries for the City of Calgary. “I see it as a meadow with natural grasses.” He says family members would use GPS to locate a loved one to within six inches of their location in the field. Lang says the city is also looking into other …

Comments Comments Off

Best 5 GPS navigation systems – CNET Reviews
Associate Editor, Car Tech Although GPS-enabled smartphones are gaining ground in the portable navigation market, the standalone portable navigation device (PND) is far …

GPS Fleet Tracking Software Leads to Increased Efficiency
With GPS, RFID and a little fleet tracking software, your business can operate at the utmost efficiency. Your deliveries can be made on time and there will never be any question of where your company’…

Car GPS: Automotive GPS, Car Navigation, Garmin Car GPS, Magellan Car …
Car GPS units at GPS-Planet . Automotive GPS navigation systems for your car.

Comments Comments Off