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Date Added: July 04, 2008 06:28:03 AM
Vancouver, BC, July 3, 2008--(T-Net)--GPS Industries, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: GPSN) the only provider of Wi-Fi powered, advertising-enhanced global positioning systems for golf facilities, resorts and residential communities, announced today that its Asian distributor, GPSi Asia Pte. Ltd., has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement for China with the Shanghai Hangying Culture Media ...

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