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For me, there are two ways to listen to music: to concentrate closely on an artist, a song, or an album and listen carefully to each note and word; or to play a variety of songs in the background while I do something else, barely noticing the words.
Apple has launched a new service called “iTunes […]

Fluidtime

06Dec03

As always, the people at Interaction Ivrea are doing cool stuff. This time it’s something called Fluidtime which is flexible mobile based scheduling. Basically your mobile device (cell phone, etc) tells you when your bus is coming, when the laundry machine will be free, when your doctor will actually be with you, etc. Sounds like […]

Gov. Sonny Perdue Monday introduced plasma screen technology that will be used by the Georgia DOT to allow commuters real-time viewing of road conditions and traffic levels.
Kinda sounds like something we have tried!
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/1103/25traffic.html

I’m posting this from one of the kiosk iMacs, the isis presence here is nothing short of AWESOME! Has anyone brought up the problem of stretching the Coolsigns feed to accomodate the 16×9 aspect ratio of the 40″ NEC screens? Could we potentially put some watermarking bars on the top & bottom or […]


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