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If you would like to contact any of the Pocket GPS team to either provide a review of a particular GPS Hardware, Software or Mapping product that your company has created, or would like to correct any errors, or promote your site with ours, please use the email addresses below.  If you have received a request for products, please do not release any unless the person requesting these has a business card listed below.

 

 

 

 

Darren Griffin

Operations Director

Darren@PocketGPSWorld.com

 

Darren Griffin has been involved with computers since the glory days of the home build Sinclair ZX80 (it didn't work first time!) and became an internet user back in 1996. Having spent 12 years Army service playing with very expensive toys and installing networks worldwide he has spent the last 5 years in civvy street making ends meet as an IT Consultant and Systems Engineer. Involved with PDA's since the Apple Newton (He still has one!) and GPS since it became commercially available, Darren who lives in Hampshire, England is a confessed gadget freak. Hobbies include aviation, cars, motorcycles and many more! When not fixing networks he can be found gazing at aircraft and praying for the funds to allow him to pursue his dream of re-gaining his pilot's license which lapsed when his daughter arrived or practicing on MS Flight Sim.

 

 

 

Mike Barrett

Commercial Director

Mike@PocketGPSWorld.com

 

Mike Barrett was one of the group of students to take the first GSE 'A' Level in Computer Science back in the 70's. Following on from that he started working with computers with 8k (yes kilobytes) which filled an entire computer room. In the early 80's Mike started programming the Acorn Atom and later the BBC Micro before the IBM PC was originally invented. Mike's experience encompasses the entire range of industries from Finance, to Manufacturing, to Retail. He has been involved in the complete development lifecycle for software projects commissioned for some of the World's best known corporate names. Starting his career before the invention of the PC and the Internet as we now know it Mike has been involved in creating global communications solutions. In the late 80's and early 90's when the Internet was in an embryonic stage Mike was using the same technologies that were used to build the Internet. Currently Mike runs Black Widow Web Weavers Ltd a design company focusing on Web development particularly in the more technical areas including the design and development of database driven solutions. His hobbies include Hill Walking, Photography, and Emerging Technologies. Mike is an accredited TMB (Technology Means Business) Adviser and is a regular presenter of Seminars and Workshops for Essex BusinessLink.

 

 

 

Lutz Bendlin

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Lutz@PocketGPSWorld.com

 

Lutz started life in Görlitz (Eastern Germany, at the border to Poland). Raised in Dresden (some 150 miles south of Berlin), went to basic and High school there specialising in Mathematics and Physics. Had first contact with a ZX81 and programmed an electronic Rubik's cube on it... In 1985 he went to study Automation at a prestigious military university in Kiev (that's the capital of the Ukraine, a country formerly part of the USSR). Interestingly enough the study was held completely in Russian.
 

In 1990, just after Lutz successfully finished his study the Bundeswehr decided that his team's works were way too hot a topic to keep. Without much regret he then left the army and went to Bavaria, working for a number of high tech companies, strangely enough starting in a department for production automation Other jobs included document management system setups, PC help desk, and complete office IT setups in exciting places like Greece, Turkey, Israel etc. Finally Lutz found a profession home in everything electronic commerce. He has recently moved from a regional role (informational eCommerce for global customers), in Munich, Germany to a world wide role (business-to-business integration) in Houston, TX, USA.

Lutz came to GPS Navigation after he heard that SA was turned off. Biggest impact so far was the phenomenal support received from the GPS application on his iPAQ while house hunting in Houston. When not torturing his wife with the latest navigation software tests he is spending his time with programming for Pocket PCs, finding ways to "always be online", bicycling and moderate hiking/mountain climbing. He has the Pocket PC bike mount fitted with an extra battery compartment. It worked reasonable well on a number of bike trips, as did the solar charger. But the quest for the optimal outdoor power source continues

 

 

 

Robert Brady

Marketing Director

Robert@PocketGPSWorld.com

 

Back in the early 80s, when Robert first got hooked on computing, he decided to write all of his own accounting software with his shiny new Commodore 64. Whilst he says this was very enjoyable and hugely satisfying, when all the code (and months of hard work) was complete, he actually found it quicker to use pen and paper! He decided to leave the coding side of things to others. After a brief fling with composing computer generated music on the C64 (painfully bad, he says), Robert never touched another computer for about 10 years. Then came the World Wide Web. After a freelance career in customer service management and executive research, Robert got very excited about the possibilities and potential of this new tool for e-commerce. He established his first website, HighStreetCentral.com, in 1995. HighStreetCentral.com was the first comprehensive online shopping directory and links to millions of sites, services and products. The site now has over 800 advertisers, showing up to 10 million ads monthly. He is also the owner of over 30 newer websites including Ed-u.com, the Education Mega-Site, which already attracts tens of thousands of visitors per month.

 

Robert also provides marketing and e-commerce services for several other websites, including multinational and international corporations and has been successful in creating substantial and sustainable business for many companies. Along with fellow PocketGPSWorld.com team member Mike Barrett, he has recently been recognised by the UK Government E-Commerce Awards for the marketing and development of the best new UK e-commerce site for 2003 Mothersbliss.com.

 

 

 

 

 

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For all GPS Technical Support requests please visit our Forums.  We frequent our forums on a near hourly basis and not only can we respond to requests in the forums quicker than email, but by posting Support Requests in our forums also helps others who are experiencing the same problem get a resolution to their problem.  Also when time is precious and we aren't in the forums, there is still a wealth of knowledge from other GPS Users which can help resolve a problem especially when they have the same equipment as you.

 

Please use the forums for support questions where possible!

 

 

 

 

 

Reviewers

We would like to thank the following people (in alphabetical order by surname) for contributing to the Pocket GPS website with photo's, articles and reviews.  This helps us enhance the website with real life reviews!

 

GPS Reader Mount Reviews

 

Al James

Al James Vauxhall Zafira Custom Mount Review

Bengt Agert

Bengt Agert Saab Mount Review

Cornz

Cornz VW Passat Mount Review

Carl Scott Carl Scott Toyota Rav4 Car Mount Review
David Anderson

David Anderson Mini Cooper Mount Review

David Eales

David Eales Vauxhall Mount Review

Jason Wagstaffe Jason Wagstaffe Custom Cradle Mount Review
Julian Tubb Julian Tubb VW Golf Mount Review
Lars-Erik Lundin Lars-Erik Lundin Audi A3 Custom Mount Review
Mark Berry

Mark Berry In-Car Mount Review

Mark Sowter Mark Sowter's Custom Navman Mount Review
Menno De Gans Menno De Gans Transparent iPAQ Mount Review
Steve Burke

Steve Burke Landrover Custom Mount Review

Steve Warren Steve Warren Custom Mount Review
Ted Kay Ted Kay's Camera Ball/Socket Mount
Peter Mills Peter Mills Audi TT Mount Review
James Wildy James Wildy Saab Mount Review
     

 

  GPS Hardware/Software Reviews
  Tim Buxton Re-Radiating Antennas
  Steve Chapelhow Various
  Patrice Ginocchio Helicopter GPS Navigation
  Phil Grant (Gadjet) Inside a TomTom Navigator/Leadtek 9531 GPS Receiver
  Peter Kessler Memory Map Navigator Review
  Chris Nowak Various
  Graham Powell Navman 3400 European Trip
  Peter Scoular (TheBoyGroucho) Holux SuperMouse GM-210 GPS Receiver Review
  Phil Wheeler Inside a Navman 3000
     

 

 

 

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