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auto GPSes: comet tail behind current location

July 23, 2009jonlasser

Like hockey pucks on television, GPS units should show a trail behind the current location, fading out at a distance proportional to the speed of movement.

Doing so would provide a visual cue of speed and assist users in contextualizing their routes.

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