GTX Corp (GTXO.OB)
At GTX Corp, we develop miniaturized GPS tracking and cellular location-transmitting technology platforms for integration into a wide variety of branded licensee consumer products.
We don’t make consumer products — we make them trackable. Our patented Personal Location Services (PLS) platforms consist of miniaturized, always-on Assisted-GPS tracking AND wireless location-reporting technologies which provide continuous real-time, “round-trip” location coordinates rendered on Google Maps. Learn more about our gpVector™ technology and the licensing opportunities we’re creating.
We are pleased to report that as of launching the LOCiMOBILE ® GPS People-Finding Apps, we have been downloaded in 60 countries throughout the United States and across the globe. Please click here to see the map.
View Loci Apps in use Worldwide
LOCi is a mobile download application that transforms your iPhone into a real-time personal location transceiver, letting friends, and loved ones know; where you are, where you have been, how fast you are moving and a bread-crumb trail pointing the direction you or the child carrying the phone are heading on your computer, PDA or smart phone providing you with "smart eyes."
If you have interest in our licensing opportunities, please click here.
Video of GTX devices in use around the world...
http://locimobile.com/video/gpvector/gpvector.html
Haiti: an inconceivable catastrophe has exposed the narrow crack in the earth’s social crust between despair and hope.
It is unimaginable that all the people, places and things in your life could disappear in an instant. But in Haiti, parents have lost their children. Children have lost their families. Survivors walk about aimlessly carrying remnants of their former lives. Tens of thousands are sleeping in the streets. Rescue teams look for the lost and those that lost their lives as a result of the cataclysmic quake that gave no warning.
It could happen here. It could happen to you. It has happened before. It will happen again. Be prepared. Protect your family from the inconceivable.
Americans have donated more than $8 million for Haiti relief via TXT message. The online donation system allows people to donate $10 at a time by texting HAITI to 90999.
If you can, give.
What Jamie Lee Curtis has to say about being prepared for the possibility of the inconceivable.
The Huffington Report-2010-01-18: “A disaster will/could strike you and your family in your own communities…Yes, I am prepared here in my home in Los Angeles for a big, catastrophic earthquake but we all need to be (prepared). We cannot expect our government to help us individually in the first days after a crisis. The need is too great. Triage will help the neediest. Chances are you, in your insular life will not be their priority so be your OWN. Go to the websites. Do more than cross your fingers.”
Bryant Harper, President of Code Amber said: “We believe that Ms. Curtis has the right idea. Everyone lives in a place where a hurricane, tornado, flood, blizzard, mud slide, avalanche, forest fire or earthquake can wreck its devastation without warning. We urge you to visit www.codeamberalertag.com to secure your personal medical ID alertag and one each for every member of your family. The Code Amber Alertag is your assurance that first responders to a tragedy will have the vital information needed to provide informed treatment. Given that one in every four of us has a chronic condition or an allergy, it is smarter to have one and not need it, then to need one and not have it.”
GTX Corp in the news: Boston Globe, BottomLine Health, Budget Travel Magazine, CNBC, Discovery Channel, Dallas Morning News, The Early Show, Engadget, KCBS Radio, KFWB Radio, KGW NEWS, Los Angeles Business Journal, Philadelphia Inquirer, Pervasive Computing Magazine, RedChip Radio, Vista Partners, WATE, Wearable Electronics, Yahoo Finance…
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As quoted in GPS World Feb. 12, 2008:
Worldwide subscribers to location-based services on mobile devices will increase by nearly 168 per cent in 2008 while revenue will grow by 169 percent, according to market research firm Gartner Inc.
Further, Gartner said the number of subscribers worldwide will rise from 16 million in 2007 to 43.2 million in 2008 and revenue will rise from $485.1 million in 2007 to $1.3 billion in 2008. It forecasts the number of subscribers to reach nearly 300 million in 2011 and revenue to top $8 billion in 2011.







