Zoombak Announces Upgraded Historical Tracking Features for All Zoombak Devices
Written by Zoombak
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Richer Features Make Tracking Important Items and Loved Ones Easier
NEW YORK--ZoombakT (www.Zoombak.com) the leader in Personal GPS tracking devices, has announced significant upgrades to the tracking history features of all Zoombak devices, at no additional charge to users, as well as increased browser support. Beginning today, Zoombak users will see the following improvements:
90-Day Tracking History, Bigger Maps, Improved Calendaring, Downloadable Location Logs: Zoombak.com now archives a user's tracking history for 90 vs. 7 days. Larger map areas make identifying a location easier. New and improved calendar features on Zoombak.com make searching by date simple. A new Log Display makes it easy to download or print historical location Log Files.
Automatic Location Upload: Users instantly see their device's location history, rather than having to wait up to 4 hours for it to download.
Firefox 3 and Safari 4 Now Supported: In addition to Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7, Zoombak now supports even more leading browsers on the Web, bringing easier access to both Mac and PC users.
"At Zoombak we are constantly working to make personal tracking a better, easier experience at no added cost to our users," said Simon Buckingham, CEO of Zoombak. "By regularly updating and improving features and support for all Zoombak devices -- such as richer historical tracking, increased browser support and the Speed tracking features previously announced this summer -- families everywhere are finding increased ways to use Zoombak to track the people and things most important to them. We are eager to keep getting better and growing the Zoombak user base."
For more information, please visit http://static.zoombak.com/historical-tracking-upgrade.html.
About Zoombak:
Zoombak LLC, develops and markets advanced products and technologies that keep people connected to the people and things that really matter. Zoombak's compact, assisted (A-GPS) locator system employs satellite-enabled GPS and a location network server to help keep track of your children, track teen and senior drivers, and find lost pets, among other purposes. The Company also offers the Zoombak GPS Recovery portfolio of products to the auto dealer channel. Zoombak GPS Recovery facilitates the tracking and recovery of stolen cars and the protection of auto dealer assets. A U.S.-based company, Zoombak is a privately held subsidiary of Liberty Media, which owns a broad range of electronic retailing, media, communications and entertainment businesses. For more information, please see www.zoombak.com,www.zoombakgpsrecovery.com or www.libertymedia.com.
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