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Switched On: A road trip with Siri
12/11/2011

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about customer technology.



When forasmuch as the great scientific knowledge advances of the past few decades, GPS tends to get short shrift compared to such culture-rocking innovations as the cyberspace and cellular networks. But it is a marvel nonetheless. Just a few generations ago, the idea of hopping in a car with no clue how to get to a exceptional destination was foolishness (or at least fodder for gender-stereotyping comedians). Today, with an inexpensive device or smartphone software, we can do so with near certainty of finding our way.



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