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GPS Gets Less Selective
May 1, 2000 The U.S. government removes Selective Availability from its Global Positioning System, improving the accuracy of civilian GPS devices from 100 meters to 20 meters. GPS Gets Less Selective is original content of This Day in Tech History. This Day in Tech History Tech History provided by This Day in Tech History.com
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GPS Gets Less Selective
May 1, 2000 The U.S. government removes Selective Availability from its Global Positioning System, improving the accuracy of civilian GPS devices from 100 meters to 20 meters. GPS Gets Less Selective is original content of This Day in Tech History. This Day in Tech History Tech History provided by This Day in Tech History.com
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GPS Gets Less Selective
May 1, 2000 The U.S. government removes Selective Availability from its Global Positioning System, improving the accuracy of civilian GPS devices from 100 meters to 20 meters. The post GPS Gets Less Selective appeared first on This Day in Tech History. This Day in Tech History Tech History provided by This Day in Tech History.com
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GPS Gets Less Selective
May 1, 2000 The U.S. government removes Selective Availability from its Global Positioning System, improving the accuracy of civilian GPS devices from 100 meters to 20 meters. Previous post: World Wide Web Made Public Domain This Day in Tech History Tech History provided by This Day in Tech History.com