Cell Phone Tracking Systems - Mologogo
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Several higher end cell phones have GPS receivers built into them for practical use, as in some Blackberry models. There are also specialized cell phones used for people with medical problems that can transmit their location in times of trouble with the push of a button. Less practical are small GPS units that are sold separately and connect to cell phones via a plug or wireless connection.
Most people could not actually use their cell phone's built-in GPS capabilities for practical, everyday purposes, however, until the creation of several new software programs. One such program is Mologogo.

Mologogo was born when its creator, Chuck Fletcher, began to brainstorm of ways to use the new GPS technology. He joined up with Jason Uechi, a programmer who specialized in cell phones, and together the two created Mologogo, a program that uses the GPS technology built into cell phones to allow you to track your friends in real time no matter where they are. Rather than having to always call them to see where they are, you can simply log into the Mologogo website to see their location on a map. The readings are so accurate that you can even determine their location accurately within meters.
This, of course, is all predicated on their having GPS built into their cell phones and using the Mologogo site as well. Those worried about privacy can have no fear, as your location is only revealed to those that you authorize to view it. This privacy feature is of utmost importance to prevent any problems when it comes to things like stalking from overzealous partners or admirers.
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