Monthly Archive for June, 2009

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Automotive technology: The connected car

Great article which references both V2V and V2I communication using DSRC, wi-fi for cars.

Definitely worth a read. I can think of dozens of uses for this, but adoption needs to begin in commercial vehicles first before the general public will overcome their natural mistrust of how their driving behaviour is being utilised and stored.

My hunch is that it’ll be new, emerging markets that’ll experience this first…

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Bue the warrior

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Analogue Authenticity

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full colour LED bicycle inner spokes

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Kamppi mobile site – Indoor positioning from Nokia (beta)

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Brilliant Mary Poppins mashup

Follow the link for more.

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[PROTOTYPE] – Using Facebook Connect to create a personalised video trailer

New console game [PROTOTYPE] uses your Facebook details to generate a unique, personalised video game trailer staring you. It takes your name and photos that have been tagged as you in Facebook and intergrates them into the trailer experience. Go experience your very own trailer now.

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Facebook discounts

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In Bb 2.0 – collaborative music/spoken word project

In Bb 2.0 is a collaborative music and spoken word project conceived by Darren Solomon from Science for Girls.

The videos can be played simultaneously — the soundtracks will work together, and the mix can be adjusted with the individual volume sliders.

Videos have been selected from many awesome submissions from many awesome people.

www.inbflat.net/#“>Check it out here.

via Matt Longstaff

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BBC and Google in talks to launch international iPlayer site

The BBC & Google are in talks to provide free BBC content (with International Rights clearance) to be available on YouTube.

Think BBC content such as David Attenborough and not Dr. Who for now…

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