
GPS——Do you really know what it stands for? (Global Positioning Service). GPS actually is what makes our lives what is today. Without GPS our cell phones wouldn’t work, even the good old phone on the wall wouldn’t work. Today, almost everybody has a cell phones but they also have gps as an application on it.
In the last couple of years GPS has become a luxury option in most automobiles. It’s a lazy way to get around not having to stop and ask for directions, but the in-dash gps system has gotten to be one of the options that most people look for when buying a car, truck, or suv.
The GPS system is maintained by the military, congress, and many dignitaries from around the world. It is constantly being monitored and is being updated on a daily bases.
The Tour de France represents the pinnacle of competitive bicycle racing; it takes place over a three-week stretch each July and has been known to cover more than 3,500 kilometers of French real estate. Each participating team undertakes a dogged search to find new technological advantages â whatever will give them a leg up on the competition. This yearâs tour has already begun, and many teams have explored GPS tracking to get a better feel for the race course.
Garmin, a GPS device pioneer that also sponsors a tour team, supports its racers by outfitting them with bicycle GPS devices that provide details about the course ahead. Casual bike riders can use the same technology to plot out specific routes well in advance. If itâs good enough for professional riders, GPS assistance can surely benefit everyday cyclists as well.