Dwarf Gadget
Like the early Internet, GPS started life as a government-funded innovation. It wasn’t till President Bill Clinton decided in 2000 to fully open the network that it turned a large commerical success. (He was filling a promise made by Ronald Reagan.) Shortly afterwards, companies from TomTom to Garmin introduced private GPS units for automotive navigation and other uses. Later, combining GPS expertise with smartphones’ cellular broadband connections gave rise to multibillion dollar location-based providers like Uber.
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