jeudi 20 septembre 2018

Google brings Emergency Location Service to Android users across the US

Google has expanded Android's Emergency Location Service to more people in the US, making it easier for emergency services to locate people when responding to a 911 call out. Emergency Location Service (ELS) has been around in Android for a couple of years now, and it uses a combination of GPS, Wi-Fi, mobile networks and sensors to provide responders with accurate location information about callers, no matter whether they are inside or outside. See also: Android emulator BlueStacks 4 brings massive performance improvements Samsung and Google are working together to bring RCS messaging to Android Developers can now use staged… [Continue Reading]


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