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We've seen GPS-enabled shoes before, but usually they're for tracking the elderly or young children. These functioning concept shoes, commissioned by the Global Footprint project in Northamptonshire, on the other hand let you upload a destination and then follow the directional LEDs in the toes.

Head over to Dominic Wilcox blog for more details on the "No Place Like Home GPS shoes".