Looking at the GPS technology history, it's easy to tell that GPS use is expanding fast. By the mid-1990s, the system was fully operational with 24 satellites. It was used a lot in many military field and was installed in some ships and airplanes. By the 2000, United States Vice President Al Gore announced plans to upgrade GPS with two new civilian signals to provide enhanced accuracy. Since that announcement, many companies started to develop and build computer software and hardware to use the GPS technology in-order to create devices for public usage. Now we see the GPS technology in more than just computers. For example, there is a use of the GPS technology in navigation devices (Tom-tom, Garmin) and it's a standard option for some cars factories like GM for specific trims. But what it more interesting is that GPS technology use is expanding fast and now
Looking at the GPS technology history, it's easy to tell that GPS use is expanding fast. By the mid-1990s, the system was fully operational with 24 satellites. It was used a lot in many military field and was installed in some ships and airplanes. By the 2000, United States Vice President Al Gore announced plans to upgrade GPS with two new civilian signals to provide enhanced accuracy. Since that announcement, many companies started to develop and build computer software and hardware to use the GPS technology in-order to create devices for public usage. Now we see the GPS technology in more than just computers. For example, there is a use of the GPS technology in navigation devices (Tom-tom, Garmin) and it's a standard option for some cars factories like GM for specific trims. But what it more interesting is that GPS technology use is expanding fast and now