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Case Filekaggle-ho-018155House OversightConsumer GPS-enabled shoes and public acceptance of personal surveillance
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kaggle-ho-018155House OversightConsumer GPS-enabled shoes and public acceptance of personal surveillance
Consumer GPS-enabled shoes and public acceptance of personal surveillance The passage only mentions a private company's product concept and generic public opinion survey data. No specific high‑profile individuals, agencies, financial transactions, or wrongdoing are identified, making it low‑value for investigative leads. Key insights: Boston University survey shows two‑thirds of Americans comfortable with electronic monitoring by loved ones.; GTX Corporation is exploring GPS integration into running shoes.; CEO Patrick Bertagna gave an interview on wsRadio in October 2010.
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