'Clever' car to solve congestion
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Hello road congestion
Hello road congestion
12/27/2004 04:34 AMUSA Today Dec 27 2004 7:02AM GMT
Congestion Woes
Congestion Woes
10/29/2003 01:39 PMConcerns around the effects that too many users may have on Wi-Fi
networks seems to be the hot topic these days: This writer suggests a
somewhat unclear idea revolving around a "congestion charge" and
technology that will turn off clients that aren't being used. I just
don't think congestion is going to be that huge of a problem. It will
be in certain circumstances like at trade shows and possibly on a busy
street where every shop offers Wi-Fi. But otherwise I just don't
expect it to be debilitating....
Congestion charge rises to £8
Congestion charge rises to £8
04/01/2005 06:12 AMThe congestion charge is to rise from £5 to £8 from July, mayor Ken
Livingstone announces.
What do you think of congestion charge
rise?
What do you think of congestion charge
rise?
04/02/2005 06:18 PMLondon's congestion charge is to rise from £5 to £8 in July, Ken
Livingstone has announced. Send us your views.
How can rail congestion be reduced?
How can rail congestion be reduced?
06/22/2005 01:59 AMTrain operators say they may introduce a congestion charge-style price
rise to tackle peaktime overcrowding. What do you think?
Trading the Ups and Downs of Congestion
Trading the Ups and Downs of Congestion
01/06/2004 10:29 AMTheStreet.com Jan 6 2004 9:16AM ET
Broadband at risk over new congestion
law
Broadband at risk over new congestion
law
01/06/2004 08:00 AMRoad to hell
IEEE working on congestion management
IEEE working on congestion management
04/09/2005 05:09 AMOne task force in the IEEE that I havenāt yet discussed is the group
looking at bringing better congestion management to Ethernet.
Sun touts RFID for congestion charge
Sun touts RFID for congestion charge
12/11/2003 03:51 AMvnunet.com Dec 11 2003 3:09AM ET
Mayor to assess congestion toll
Mayor to assess congestion toll
02/16/2004 10:36 PMLondon's mayor releases the first full report on the effects of
congestion charging a year after it is introduced.
Congestion charge planned within M25
area
Congestion charge planned within M25
area
04/05/2005 03:50 AMIf it moves, tax it
Pushy Ants Avoid Traffic Congestion
Pushy Ants Avoid Traffic Congestion
03/06/2004 02:04 AM"Munich faces RFID-controlled congestion
charge"
"Munich faces RFID-controlled congestion
charge"
05/26/2004 09:00 AMScottish Executive consults on
regulations for congestion charging
Scottish Executive consults on
regulations for congestion charging
09/20/2004 04:34 AMPublicTechnology.net Sep 20 2004 7:43AM GMT
Munich faces RFID-controlled congestion
charge
Munich faces RFID-controlled congestion
charge
05/24/2004 10:32 AMGreen traffic plan
How do you solve a problem like Maria?
How do you solve a problem like Maria?
09/04/2004 07:16 PM
Google Answers:
Managing
a wayward nun Scientists Solve Sun Jet Mystery
Scientists Solve Sun Jet Mystery
07/29/2004 01:21 AMNew tape could solve JFK mystery
New tape could solve JFK mystery
08/05/2004 08:55 AMA digital copy of a tape of JFK's murder may prove whether Lee Harvey
Oswald acted alone.
Solve Dating Manifesto
Solve Dating Manifesto
01/10/2004 09:38 AMClay Shirky extracts the subtext of the idea that social networking
sites can "solve dating" with a notional "Solve Dating Manifesto."
1. Modern Soulmate Theory is based on math and probability
calculations.
2. It has nothing to do with reincarnation, astrology, or magic.
3. Soulmates are not destined to be with each other.
4. God may have made a soulmate or a few soulmates for you. God may
help you find your soulmate or He may not. Evil forces or your own
free will may influence you to choose the wrong person.
5. You may have one or millions of soulmates depending on how
different you are from the population mean.
6. Statistically, there is at least one person in this world that will
bring you true love, a love that will last a lifetime.
LinkSMS Web Report Errors and How to Solve
Them
SMS Web Report Errors and How to Solve
Them
05/21/2004 08:10 PMAudio may solve JFK mystery
Audio may solve JFK mystery
08/05/2004 12:14 PMBBC Aug 5 2004 3:41PM GMT
Solving Puzzles with LM-Solve
Solving Puzzles with LM-Solve
11/17/2003 07:51 PMA great many puzzles and games, such as Solitaire or Sokoban, are of
the form of a "logic maze" -- you move a board or tableau from state
to state until you reach the appropriate goal state. Shlomi Fish
presents his
Games::LMSolve module, which provides a general
representation of such games and an algorithm to solve them.
Handsets to solve 3G problems
Handsets to solve 3G problems
02/10/2004 02:37 PMInfomatics Feb 10 2004 6:28PM GMT
Be wary of IT 'solutions' that really
solve nothing
Be wary of IT 'solutions' that really
solve nothing
04/14/2005 10:04 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 14 2005 2:06PM GMT
Wendy's Trying to Solve Mystery of
Finger
Wendy's Trying to Solve Mystery of
Finger
04/17/2005 04:49 AMChicagotribune.com - Sat Apr 16, 03:28 pm GMT
Bloggers Solve Crimes, News At 10
Bloggers Solve Crimes, News At 10
06/28/2004 06:47 AMThis one made my day:
Haltia (Finnish only, sorry) is following two guys
stealing parts off a car,
in real time, from her office window.
Of course, the police has already been informed, and the pictures go
to the blog. It should not take a long time for them to be
identified, as they seem to be driving around in their employer's car
with clear signs... Besides, apparently the
guys keep coming
back to steal more stuff!
Of course, this is just the first step on the massive peer control
network currently being born around cell phone cameras, mobile
weblogging, and "always on, always with, always connected".
I am not, however, convinced that it's a bad thing altogether - it is
pretty much the same old shit we've always had to put up with from our
nosy neighbours and relatives - this time just non-repudiation is a
bigger issue than before: "photographs don't lie." At least
they don't lie in a massive scale yet.
"Who watches the watchers" is a old, but good question. In
a way the recent Iraqi torture scandal is a perfect example of it, and
of course the older Rodney King case. I believe that there are also
significant positive things to be achieved in giving the people a
power to document and publish things. Of course, not all of it will
be used for good purposes, but perhaps a significant amount of it will
be. We don't know yet.
We will learn to adapt, I am sure. I just don't know how much will be
lost, how much will be gained, and eventually, who will win.
In case you have not yet read David Brin's
Transparent Society, I heartily recommend it.
Anyway, score +1 for the bloggers, zero to the bad guys. It'll be
interesting to see what the final score will be.
Scan Could Solve King Tut Mystery
Scan Could Solve King Tut Mystery
01/06/2005 04:26 AMCBS News Jan 6 2005 7:59AM GMT
Solve a NeoOffice/J patching problem
Solve a NeoOffice/J patching problem
02/01/2005 09:25 PMI'm not sure if this is a hint or just good old common sense, but here
goes ... I recently switched from using OpenOffice.org (OOo) to
NeoOffice/J, an OS X-native version of OOo written mostly in Java. It
does everything I n...
NYC plans to use DNA tests to solve
burglaries
NYC plans to use DNA tests to solve
burglaries
05/26/2004 06:16 AMChicago Tribune May 26 2004 10:55AM GMT
Wendy's Trying to Solve Mystery of
Finger (AP)
Wendy's Trying to Solve Mystery of
Finger (AP)
04/16/2005 07:31 PMAP - Somewhere out there is a woman, dead or alive, who is missing a
well-manicured finger about 1 1/2 inches long. Authorities know where
the finger ended up in a bowl of Wendy's chili but just
who it belongs to is a mystery.
Internet used to solve alternate reality
games
Internet used to solve alternate reality
games
08/16/2004 06:21 AMChron.com - Mon Aug 16, 07:14 am GMT
Decaying pig corpses help solve crimes
(Reuters)
Decaying pig corpses help solve crimes
(Reuters)
09/10/2004 09:27 AMReuters - Decaying pig corpses have deposited in secret locations
around London are providing
scientists with forensic information that may help them solve crimes.
P2P Web Hosting Could Solve Bandwidth
and Security Problems
P2P Web Hosting Could Solve Bandwidth
and Security Problems
04/05/2005 07:09 AMAstronomers Solve Magnetic Fields
Mystery
Astronomers Solve Magnetic Fields
Mystery
01/05/2005 04:33 AMSlashdot Jan 5 2005 7:16AM GMT
A proposal to solve the Orphan Works
problem
A proposal to solve the Orphan Works
problem
03/26/2005 01:01 PMTechnocrat.net Mar 26 2005 5:19PM GMT
Experts: U.S. Intelligence Must Solve
Core Flaws
Experts: U.S. Intelligence Must Solve
Core Flaws
04/18/2004 09:47 AMReuters via Wired News Apr 18 2004 1:43PM GMT
Sleep helps solve problems (Reuters)
Sleep helps solve problems (Reuters)
01/22/2004 02:10 AMReuters - Advice to "sleep on it" could be well founded, scientists
say.
School Seeks to Solve Mice Infestation
(AP)
School Seeks to Solve Mice Infestation
(AP)
09/01/2004 08:52 PMAP - The $16.4 million Capuano Early Childhood Center which opened
last September has been plagued by faulty ventilation and a soggy gym
after heavy rains, parents report, but they say the latest problem is
mice. Lisa Mulcahey, outgoing school PTA president, said she was
horrified when her 6-year-old son talked of pet "gerbils" he saw
scurrying around the floor. The gerbils turned out to be mice.
Frontier Hopping Doesn't Solve Security
Problems
Frontier Hopping Doesn't Solve Security
Problems
11/06/2003 02:42 PMA great article from Simson Garfinkel talking about the technology
world's
"Frontier Syndrome". He points out that each time
security/virus/spam/whatever problems get too big in the technology
world, along comes a new technology that promises to be more secure
than the old technology, and everyone jumps on board. At first, it
works out great, because there's just a small number of folks who are
getting used to the rough edges of living out on the frontier. But,
then more people arrive, and with them come the folks who caused the
original problems - and it just takes them a little while to figure
out where the new holes are. As he says, "the real reason that new
computing platforms are usually more secure than old ones is that
nobody has written attack programs for them yet."
Grok Description matches for 'Clever' car to solve congestion
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'Clever' car to solve congestion