Track snail mail with GPS.
by The Uni-Hacker on Apr.25, 2008, under Security

Have you ever wondered where your postal mail really goes? I’ve always wondered what the path of postal mail is, and now I can. At only 1/4 inch think, the GPS Mail Logger is perfect for slipping into a parcel of mail. Then you can use Google Earth to track the journey of that parcel. The GPS data is stored on a MicroSD card, which makes it ubber easy to transfer data.
I wouldn’t make postal mail the only application for the GPS Logger, you can track almost anything with this device.
* Tracks your mail with GPS location
* Records your mail’s downtime to pinpoint inefficiencies and delays in the delivery process
* Customized time interval records your mail’s movement as often as your like
* Battery lasts for up to 2 weeks on motion-activated "e;Tilt Mode"e; or 20 continuous hours with minute-by-minute updates
* Fits into an envelope at ¼ of an inch thin
* Integrates directly with Google Earth
* Use it to track mail anywhere in the world
* GPS Location information is stored onto a removable MicroSD card for later review
* Records location, speed, and altitude anywhere in the world for later review