“A Day In The Life” of GPS

Stephen wakes up, kisses his wife and heads out the door for his business trip to New York.

Stephen gets in his car and, since he just moved to San Diego and doesn’t get out much, punches Lindbergh Field into his GPS navigation system. The directions are clear and easy, and he follows the pleasant female voice to the airport. Here he unloads his carry on and laptop before using the restroom, grabbing something to eat and waiting at gate #10.

He was originally scheduled to meet with three companies and just received an urgent email that another meeting is required. He is able to get directions through his GPS enabled mobile device and make it to every meeting on time and stress free.

Stephen, a construction engineer, while walking toward Central Park, uses his GPS enabled digital camera to take a picture of some building designs that appeal to him. (Later, after forgetting exactly where he was in the city, he is able to give his boss the locations of the buildings because of the GPS feature in his camera).

After reading the Times in the park, he does a Google search to find a good Chinese restaurant within walking distance of his hotel before calling it a day.

Search, locate, direct, done. A day made easy and more efficient with GPS.

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