Constant Changes in Direction the Garmin 360 GPS
If Christopher Columbus had a Global Positioning System (GPS) in his hand back in the days of his exploration, he would have found what he was looking for, and the US wouldn’t have been what it is today. That’s how far it has gone: from thinking and believing the world was flat to handheld portable GPS devices that even tell you where to turn next. Could Columbus have guessed where navigation was heading into when he mistakenly named America the New World? Could Magellan have known his exploits would have a GPS company take on his name?
Even today, GPS technologies are still advancing and developing. Even the companies in the industry are changing and shifting. Try looking for a Garmin 360 GPS through Google or even the Garmin official sites. It’s been discontinued. It had some pretty good features and a catchy name, but change has phased it out. No one can have a brand new Garmin 360 GPS to walk them through directions anymore.
The future holds many more horizons for GPS, just look how it’s evolved since 1983 when former President Ronald Reagan allowed its civilian use. In a world where convenience and ease of use, not to mention peace of mind from getting lost, seems to be prioritized, technological wonders of today would easily be things of the past quicker than we can imagine. Gearing towards aspects such as convenience, such tools and devices like the Garmin 360 GPS inevitably face their demise almost as soon as the next model comes out.










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