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Global Positioning System

[noun]

(GPS) A system of satellites maintained by the US government that provides people with highly accurate information about their location on Earth (within about three meters) and how to navigate from place to place. Users obtain the information (called coordinates) using GPS receivers, such as handheld devices, navigation systems in cars, and programs like Google Maps.


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