Archive for the ‘Real-Time Information’ Category
Friday, November 7th, 2008
Pervasive Media: Delivering ‘the right thing in the moment’
21st Century lifestyles and business practices demand value delivery on the move and in many situations. An explosion in mobile services is being fuelled by the availability of powerful media-rich mobile devices and pervasive networking. Successful solutions in this high growth area will be those that can deliver ‘the right thing in the moment’. That is, high value services will be those that are tuned to the user’s situation and so deliver the best experience. Delivering the right thing in the moment changes the way content is consumed and the timing of its availability. It changes the use of space and time and so: the way the creative industries think about delivering content, the way advertisers think about just in time messaging and tracking; and the way information is accessed throughout an organization. This paper considers the implications for technology and application research. We describe the need for: an extensible and scaleable context framework with privacy, trust and security policies embedded; new modes of interface between the physical and the digital environment; and a programme that builds expertise amongst practitioners as the technology develops in its early stages.
+ Full Paper (PDF; 99 KB)
Source: HP Labs
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Monday, August 4th, 2008
From the article:
The Los Angeles Fire Department has been the toast of the blogosphere in recent weeks after its efforts at using the micro-blogging site Twitter came to light.
Twitter allows users to post short (140 characters or less) notes. The fire department uses Twitter to post information about fires or other emergencies that it is responding to. These messages are then sent to users signed up to receive the information on their mobile devices.
Source: PC World
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Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
Canada’s Fastest-Growing Companies, 2008
The PROFIT 100 table ranks the 100 fastest-growing companies in Canada by percentage revenue growth from 2002-07, while the Next 100 table features companies ranked from Nos. 101 to 200.
Sort tables by:
* Rank
* Alphabetical order
* Revenue 2002
* Revenue 2007
* Growth 2002-07 (%)
* Profit margin
* Employees (number of)
* Exports as % of sales
Source: Canadian Business
Posted in Business and Economics, Lists and Rankings, Papers and Presentations, Real-Time Information, Source File | Comments Off
Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
From the announcement:
Air travelers whose flights have been canceled or diverted can now greatly improve their chances of finding a seat on the next available flight thanks to a new flight availability service from FlightStats.com and mobile.flightstats.com. FlightStats’ availability service will show available seats by class and cabin on planes that are either at a nearby gate or will soon arrive, giving those who use the service a head start and reducing the risk of becoming stranded at an airport.
Direct to Both Services via web and mobile web:
http://www.flightstats.com/go/FlightAvailability/flightAvailabilityByRoute.do
Mobile:
http://mobile.flightstats.com/go/Mobile/flightAvailabilityByNextAvailableFlight.do
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Saturday, April 12th, 2008
From the NY Times article:
Microsoft on Thursday plans to introduce a Web-based service for driving directions that incorporates complex software models to help users avoid traffic jams.
The new service’s software technology, called Clearflow, was developed over the last five years by a group of artificial-intelligence researchers at the company’s Microsoft Research laboratories. It is an ambitious attempt to apply machine-learning techniques to the problem of traffic congestion. The system is intended to reflect the complex traffic interactions that occur as traffic backs up on freeways and spills over onto city streets.
Source: NY Times
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Monday, April 7th, 2008
An online, user-friendly map that tracks flood conditions has been developed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
As expected rains drive flood waters higher along the Mississippi River Valley, USGS crews are in the field collecting data needed to update the flood maps, prepare forecasts, manage the flood and warn communities
Source: USGS
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Thursday, February 28th, 2008
ResourceShelf Webcam Collection: Mt. St. Helens
Live shots of the volcano that update every 5 minutes. The cams, including the new “HD” cam, come courtesy of the U.S. Forest Service.
Source: USFS
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Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
Two of these cams allow users to pan, zoom, etc.
+ Huntington Beach (Orange County), CA
2 cams.
+ Sydney Harbour, Australia
Tilt, pan, and zoom. Requires Flash and Java.
+ Niagara Falls, ON
4 cams including a tilt/pan cam. Streaming video also available.
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Saturday, February 16th, 2008
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Sunday, February 10th, 2008
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Tuesday, February 5th, 2008
Georgia is one state that is planning to offer hourly (or when large updates take place) email messages with the latest returns.
You can register for the free service on this page direct from the Secretary of State. You can also access Georgia returns on this SOS web page. Look for more info on real-time returns in upcoming posts.
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Thursday, December 27th, 2007
Real Time Information: New York and New Jersey Bridge & Tunnel Alerts Page (E-Mail, SMS)
The Port Authority is launching the first phase of a motorist alert service for our bridge and tunnel customers. We are seeking subscriber information to further refine the system. We value your input! Please send us your comments by using the feedback button on the left hand side of the page.
Port Authority Bridge & Tunnel Alerts is a free subscription service that notifies customers of incidents or events that may delay their trip across Port Authority bridges. When you register, you will:
* Receive free alerts directly to your cellular phone, PDA, pager, or e-mail account
* Be able to select the facilities as well as the time ranges you wish to monitor
See Also: Many More Real or Near Real-Time Tools
Source: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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Tuesday, December 25th, 2007
From FlightStats.com:
The delay index gives travelers a clear indication of the likelihood of disruptions in their travel plans at a glance. The system monitors delays and cancellations at airports worldwide and assigns a “delay index” ranging from 0 (little or no disruption) to 5 (severe disruptions) for each major airport. Users can then easily click through for details on specific flight status and create email and text message alerts to stay informed.
An airport’s flight delay index reflects its current on-time departure performance adjusted for delay severity and cancellations. Delay index scores appear as an overlay on country, regional, continental and global maps so travelers can see current conditions anywhere they expect to travel. Pop up windows appear when specific airports are selected that provide detailed scoring, an indication of the index trend (better or worse), and links to get current status information on individual flight arrivals and departures.
See Also: Our Most Recent Update of Places to Track Aircraft in Near Real-Time
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