> > Would love to know some non-nefarious uses for this technology! Ideas?
> Tracking a sensitive shipment. Give the driver of the vehicle a phone and
> use it to track his/her movement.
Although that presumably involves the user knowing. From the subject
line, it's explicitly the user not know
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On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Ramakrishnan Sundaram
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> it depends on your e
On 12 Apr 2013 13:19, "Andy Deemer" wrote:
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> Would love to know some non-nefarious uses for this technology! Ideas?
>
Tracking a sensitive shipment. Give the driver of the vehicle a phone and
use it to track his/her movement.
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On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Ramakrishnan Sundaram
wrote:
> it depends on your exact non-nefarious scenario.
Color me curious but I'm having trouble coming up with any
non-nefarious scenarios, beside tracking your own kids for their
safety. (And I don't recall the original poster having kids
The simplest, and free, way is to use Google Latitude.
On some phones, however, Latitude doesn't auto-refresh, so it depends
on your exact non-nefarious scenario.
Ram
On 12 April 2013 12:27, Naresh Narasimhan wrote:
>> Do any of these actually work? is there a free software available..I need it
> Do any of these actually work? is there a free software available..I need it
> for not so nefarious reasons
>
> http://www.ehow.com/how_7158506_track-mobile-phone-user-knowing.html?utm_source=sm-disqus&utm_medium=test255
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