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UPDATED (2) - In Pictures: Best of CES 2013
Here’s what’s grabbing our attention right now at the sprawling CES 2013 gadget show in Las Vegas
LiveViewGPS’ Mobile Phone Locate
A prepaid card linked to a Web service now lets companies and endusers enable voluntary cellphone tracking, without added hardware, software or contracts. To use LiveViewGPS’ Mobile Phone Locate service, you buy the card online or at a retail store, log into the website, select a locate plan, and then register the phones you want to track. The service sends an SMS to each phone, to let those users opt in. When they do, tracking starts and once, via Assisted GPS and cell network data, and results are displayed online, in a map or satellite view, for access from your browser.
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