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kaggle-ho-018193House Oversight

GTXC promotes shoe‑based GPS tracking products and cites Boston University study on public acceptance

GTXC promotes shoe‑based GPS tracking products and cites Boston University study on public acceptance The passage is a corporate press release describing product announcements and a university survey. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or links to high‑level officials. The only potential lead is the cited Boston University study showing public willingness for person‑to‑person surveillance, which could be a minor angle for broader privacy investigations, but it lacks actionable details. Key insights: GTXC (GTX Corporation) markets shoe‑based GPS and handheld PDA tracking solutions.; Company claims a Boston University study found 81% support for P2P surveillance in certain situations.; Press releases dated February–June 2006 reference product launches and consumer acceptance data.

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GTXC promotes shoe‑based GPS tracking products and cites Boston University study on public acceptance The passage is a corporate press release describing product announcements and a university survey. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or links to high‑level officials. The only potential lead is the cited Boston University study showing public willingness for person‑to‑person surveillance, which could be a minor angle for broader privacy investigations, but it lacks actionable details. Key insights: GTXC (GTX Corporation) markets shoe‑based GPS and handheld PDA tracking solutions.; Company claims a Boston University study found 81% support for P2P surveillance in certain situations.; Press releases dated February–June 2006 reference product launches and consumer acceptance data.

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kagglehouse-oversightsurveillance-technologygps-trackingprivacycorporate-press-releaseconsumer-survey

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