Traffic Sim Predicts Jams Before They Happen
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Is your life wasting away in Traffic
Jams?
Is your life wasting away in Traffic
Jams?
12/17/2003 05:05 AMI am one of the very fortunate people that live in Hawaii that when I
leave for work at 6am...
F5 jams new tools into traffic manager
F5 jams new tools into traffic manager
08/30/2004 09:13 PMSAN FRANCISCO - The many new mechanisms to secure and speed up
applications running on networks are heading for consolidation that
should make it easier and less expensive to deliver the kind of
performance end users want.
Traffic jams green light for love
(Reuters)
Traffic jams green light for love
(Reuters)
09/08/2004 11:32 PMReuters - Millions of drivers use traffic lights and jams as the
perfect opportunity to pick up a
hot date and sometimes even a marriage partner, according to a survey
today.
Adaptive Cruise Control May Solve
Traffic Jams
Adaptive Cruise Control May Solve
Traffic Jams
07/30/2004 03:51 PMMore and more luxury cars these days are coming with adaptive cruise
control -- which is mainly considered a safety feature. The idea is
that if you're getting too close to the car in front of you, your car
automatically begins to slow down, avoiding the possibility of an
accident. However, one of the nice "unintended benefits" of such
systems is they may
create much more efficient traffic
flow. Apparently, if just 20% of the cars on the road had such
systems on a normal highway, most traffic jams would simply go away.
The article goes into details on how this works, but the basic summary
is that most drivers are either idiots or err on the side of caution
by braking too hard when someone in front of them brakes, leading to a
chain reaction that causes the slow down. With a computer braking
more appropriately, the chain reaction has a much smaller impact,
allowing traffic flow to continue smoothly. Yet another situation
where a technology designed for one purpose, actually has a very
useful alternative benefit.
Attack on Advertising Provider Jams
High-Traffic Web Sites
(washingtonpost.com)
Attack on Advertising Provider Jams
High-Traffic Web Sites
(washingtonpost.com)
07/27/2004 09:46 PMwashingtonpost.com - Computer users had difficulty accessing portions
of the Internet's most highly trafficked Web sites yesterday after
hackers launched an attack against DoubleClick Inc., the company that
serves up online advertising to hundreds of commercial sites.
Techweb > News > It Had To Happen: The
Disposable Computer > It Had To Happen:
The Disposable Computer > March 4, 2004
Techweb > News > It Had To Happen: The
Disposable Computer > It Had To Happen:
The Disposable Computer > March 4, 2004
03/06/2004 01:53 AMIt Had To Happen: The Disposable Computer .. Disposable Computer
Offers High Security .. Dispose of
this
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eNom, Inc., the #1 Reseller Registrar,
Announces the Launch of Traffic Vista, a
Website Traffic Analysis Tool
eNom, Inc., the #1 Reseller Registrar,
Announces the Launch of Traffic Vista, a
Website Traffic Analysis Tool
09/01/2004 04:06 AMeNom, Inc.(http://www.enom.com) launches Traffic Vista, a
comprehensive website statistics service which enables users to
monitor and analyze their website traffic. The service allows users to
know exactly where their visitors are coming from and what search
terms their visitors used to reach the users’ website. [PRWEB Sep 1,
2004]
Traffic Responsive Driving Direction Can
Be Your Immediate Answer to High Fuel
Cost And Traffic Congestion Problems
Traffic Responsive Driving Direction Can
Be Your Immediate Answer to High Fuel
Cost And Traffic Congestion Problems
12/24/2004 12:43 PMLos Angeles, CA (12/21/2004): - Traftools through www.routeinform.com
releases Traffic Responsive Driving Directions plus Real-Time Traffic
Maps to serve all nine counties of the San Francisco Bay Area. [PRWEB
Dec 23, 2004]
Traffic-UK.com Delivers Targeted UK Web
Traffic To Client Websites
Traffic-UK.com Delivers Targeted UK Web
Traffic To Client Websites
06/15/2004 02:12 AMThe key to driving an Internet business is to create an effective
marketing strategy that generates actual visitors. Traffic-UK.com
guarantees to deliver 10,000+ UK web visitors, targeted by sector, to
any page on a client’s website. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2004]
Kick out the jams
Kick out the jams
11/15/2003 01:12 PMThere's a new cellphone jammer out which disguises itself as a
cellphone (to better escape detection, we presume). The SH066P comes
in two versions, one for jamming cellphone signals in North America,
and another for the rest of the world, and can render useless all of
the cellphones within a radius of about 10 to 15 meters. I'm sure we
can all think of plenty of times when one of these would have proved
handy. Cellphone jammers are totally illegal to use, but like radar
detectors they're perfectly legal to buy in most places. Read...
GarageBand Kicks Out the Jams
GarageBand Kicks Out the Jams
02/10/2004 02:53 AMApple's latest technology for the rest of us has inspired legions of
amateurs to create music. That's good and bad. By Leander Kahney.
Clear Up Paper Jams
Clear Up Paper Jams
08/03/2004 04:21 PMG4 Tech TV Aug 3 2004 8:11PM GMT
“GarageBand Kicks Out the Jams”
“GarageBand Kicks Out the Jams”
02/10/2004 03:00 AM“Launched just over two weeks ago, the software has already spawned a
sizable ecosystem of plug-ins, add-ons and websites for sharing tunes.
And it has inspired a frenzy of musical creativity,” writes Leander
Kahney for Wired magazine. “Dubbed a ‘studio in a box,’ GarageBand is
the digital equivalent of a four-track tape recorder, plus all the
instruments and musicians a budding Moby might need.” [Feb 9]
Griffin announces Ear Jams
Griffin announces Ear Jams
08/31/2004 04:00 AMThe clever inventors over at Griffin Technology are at it again...
EarJams
are small converters that make the standard Apple iPod headphones into
in-ear headphones. Apple sells in-ear headphones, but they will cost
you $40--EarJams come in at $19. Griffin says they sound great, but we
will have to wait until our own headphones get converted for the final
say.
New Bangalore road to beat jams
New Bangalore road to beat jams
09/27/2004 09:00 AMIndia's out-sourcing capital Bangalore is to get an $87m (£48m) new
toll motorway in a fresh bid to tackle congestion.
Germans in jams turn to sex (Reuters)
Germans in jams turn to sex (Reuters)
05/20/2004 08:32 AMReuters - A third of German motorists fantasise about sex when stuck
in traffic while only 10 percent think of finding an alternate
route, according to a motor club survey.
U.S. Government Sometimes Jams Keyless
Car Locks?
U.S. Government Sometimes Jams Keyless
Car Locks?
07/05/2004 03:44 PMEZ Traffic From Google And Yahoo Traffic
EZ Traffic From Google And Yahoo Traffic
06/01/2004 06:37 PMWebProNews,KY-3 hours ago ... exposure. By optimizing the graphics on
your own pages (see below) you will likely increase the overall
ranking of your page at Google. ...
Wired News: GarageBand Kicks Out the
Jams
Wired News: GarageBand Kicks Out the
Jams
02/10/2004 02:50 AMDon’t be a snob, now. Even “pros” can have fun with
GarageBand… .. GarageBand Kicks Out the
Jams
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PowerFX Releases Apple Disc Jams
PowerFX Releases Apple Disc Jams
01/18/2004 04:57 PMPowerFX, a leading online
distributor of loops, sound effects and samples, today announced the
release of a new collection of CD-ROMs entitled Apple Disc Jams. These
Apple Loops libraries are optimized for use with Apple’s Soundtrack &
Garage Band applications.
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MacDesignIntels new discovery to quell data jams
Intels new discovery to quell data jams
02/14/2004 02:35 AMKeralaNext.com Feb 14 2004 6:41AM GMT
NAMM: PowerFX offers Apple Disc Jams,
more
NAMM: PowerFX offers Apple Disc Jams,
more
01/16/2004 10:58 AMStockholm, Sweden-based loop, sound effect and music sample provider
PowerFX on Thursday announced a
new product line aimed at Apple's Soundtrack and GarageBand software,
as well as Miracle Beats, a drum loop tool that lets you slice drum
loops and rearrange them for thousand of possible combinations.
Amazon jams print feature on book search
Amazon jams print feature on book search
11/05/2003 03:40 PMYou can "Search Inside the Book," but the e-tailer, prompted by
complaints made by an authors' group, will no longer let you print
pages found by using the service.
Intel Silicon Innovation Could Eliminate
Data Jams
Intel Silicon Innovation Could Eliminate
Data Jams
02/12/2004 06:31 AMNew network layer could reduce Internet
jams and improve security
New network layer could reduce Internet
jams and improve security
09/12/2004 12:19 PMWebindia123 Sep 12 2004 2:48PM GMT
Intel Silicon Innovation Could Eliminate
Data Jams (Reuters)
Intel Silicon Innovation Could Eliminate
Data Jams (Reuters)
02/11/2004 05:41 PMReuters - Intel Corp. (INTC.O) researchers
said on Wednesday they have found a novel way to use the
silicon building blocks of computer chips to switch light on
and off at high speeds, an advance that could eliminate data
traffic jams inside and between computers.
CNN.com - Man drops cell phone in train
toilet, jams arm - Oct. 31, 2003
CNN.com - Man drops cell phone in train
toilet, jams arm - Oct. 31, 2003
11/04/2003 04:13 AMCell phone users have been known to complain about poor service, but
one New York man's mobile literally went down the toilet .. and got
his hand stuck ..
bdubs
cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/10/31/offbeat.mobile.toilet.reut/index
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"this might happen to it"
"this might happen to it"
05/16/2004 09:15 AMEventually, it had to happen
Eventually, it had to happen
05/28/2004 12:47 PMAn offshoot photoblog, just about
flowers.
It was bound to happen...
It was bound to happen...
05/24/2004 05:24 PMSpammers have managed to pollute my bayesian filters. Dammit. And not
in a safe way. Just because, I decided to take a look at my spam
folder. Normally I don't, I just unconditionally delete the damn
thing. Today... well, I figured I'd look. Couldn't hurt, right? Only
10K messages, about 91M of crud, and it's not like there are words
I've never seen in it. Unfortunately stuff in there did upset me. Not
because it was foul, obscene, tasteless, or lacking in any sort of
aesthetic. Nope, it's because there was mail I recognized. For some
reason the autolearning that...
Why Cloning Didn't Happen in U.S.
Why Cloning Didn't Happen in U.S.
02/13/2004 05:53 AMKorean researchers leapfrogged American scientists Thursday when they
announced they had derived the first embryonic stem cells from a human
clone. So why wasn't the U.S. first? Kristen Philipkoski reports from
Seattle.
Accidents Happen
Accidents Happen
05/12/2004 09:43 AMTwo clicks from iTunes' built-in help fixed the problem in no time
flat, along as a well-deserved boost of self-confidence that's she's
in control of the computer, not the other way around. By Peter Cohen,
Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
ENT is starting to happen!
ENT is starting to happen!
05/11/2004 01:43 PM(ENT2.0 mod
RSS1.0) = 0.
Time for ENT 2.0?. It's very interesting to read Danny's
toughts about ENT
and RSS 1.0. Maybe it's time for a new release of the ENT specs,
RSS 1.0 compatible. Oh... and what about Atom?
[Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's
Weblog]
I've certainly thought about things which, with the benefit of
hindsight, I would have done differently. I was never
comfortable with having the topic name as the text content of the
<topic> element and I've no idea why I did it,
there are other bugbears in there too.
I'd also like to give
more thought as to how ENT feeds can be supported by topic map
resources in real applications. At the moment we don't publish
XTM or XFML maps out of K-Collector but we could (I used to publish
XFML from liveTopics but those files got big!)
Lastly I
would really like to make a push for ENT support in other
applications. It seems a shame to me that, more than a year on,
no other applications seem to have picked up on the benefits topic
based aggregation offer to users.
[Curiouser and curiouser!]
Right on to Paolo and Matt!
Here we go!
I highly endorse using ENT as a way of us all standardizing on
attaching keywords to RSS feeds. On both sides.
Ask Jeeves: How Did That Happen?
Ask Jeeves: How Did That Happen?
06/01/2004 05:21 PMSource: Traffick - Jeeves' market strength has been sustained enough
to suggest that where there's smoke, there must be fire. Investors are
accumulating the stock, possibly because someone else might be
interested in acquiring Ask Jeeves. But why? Here are...
Something You Really Don't Want to
Happen... (Reuters)
Something You Really Don't Want to
Happen... (Reuters)
09/08/2004 07:17 AMReuters - A Dutch driver was covered in
hundreds of liters of manure when a tank burst on a lorry
carrying fertilizer, police said on Tuesday.
How the Semantic Web Will Really Happen
How the Semantic Web Will Really Happen
10/28/2003 11:08 PMKendall Grant Clark: A Web of Rules "if the Semantic Web is to happen,
it will be because of a...
Think vulnerabilities only happen in IE?
Think again
Think vulnerabilities only happen in IE?
Think again
04/13/2005 01:43 AMZDNet Apr 13 2005 5:36AM GMT
Here's Something That Doesn't Happen
Every Day... (Reuters)
Here's Something That Doesn't Happen
Every Day... (Reuters)
06/25/2004 06:56 AMReuters - An exploding vending machine turned the
coolant freon into phosgene, a poisonous gas used as a chemical
weapon in World War One, and forced the evacuation of 10 people
from a Texas hospital, officials said on Thursday.
The Difference Between What You Want To
Happen And What's Happening
The Difference Between What You Want To
Happen And What's Happening
12/29/2003 01:44 PMWe've
writt
en about Magnatunes and the Creative Commons a few times before,
so
yet another article on Magnatunes and
the Creative Commons isn't all that interesting. However, this
one makes a very good point which is worth repeating. The article
asks, if people can get their music for free, why would they bother
paying for CDs. The response, which Magnatunes founder basically
tells them, is that they're asking the wrong question. People are
already downloading music for free, and thus, the recording
industry needs to figure out a way to adjust to that reality. The
original question (what happens if people can get their music for
free?) is like asking "but, what happens to buggy makers when
automobiles are around?" The answer seems obvious to everyone, except
those involved in the recording industry: they adapt or die. The
recording industry is so focused on what they
want to happen,
that they've missed what's actually happening. The article also
suggests that, so far, Magnatunes is doing quite well, and has the
potential to be a viable longterm business - based on the idea of
giving away music as a promotional good.
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