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Volvo Parallel Parking System


Categories:    -Companies and deals-   -Technology-

Volvo has developed a self parking car in collaboration with Linköping University"In the project, four ultrasound sensors have been fitted on a Volvo S60, pointing in the directions indicated in the right figure above. When the driver initiates a parking space scan, the system fires and reads the sensors. A number of clever algorithms turn the measurement data into knowledge about the space position and size. When the space is identified and is determined to be large enough for the car, the system tells the driver that a pocket exists. The driver stops and reverses and the prototype electric power steering as well as braking is controlled by the parking computer so that the car is driven into the pocket safely, as shown in the left movie.


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World's most flexible light - Live Wire


Categories:    -Art-   -Design-   -Gadgets-   -Technology-

It looks like neon and it produces light just like neon but unlike neon, which is hard,  the glasses in the picture are flexible. They can be flexible thanks to the Lytec technology they're made of.Live Wire is a semiconductor cable that creates a glare free beautiful light along its entire length that is cold to touch with no hot surfaces or bulbs to break. Safe and Non-Toxic , Comes in eight colors.It was used in Major Films to create special effects. Now it is finally available to the public.  Source Live Wire


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Would Wall Street Crash If Google Died


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Press Release Source: comScore Networks Google Gains U.S. Search Market Share for Ninth Consecutive Month Monday May 22, 10:14 am ET comScore Releases April Search Engine Rankings RESTON, Va., May 22 /PRNewswire/ -- comScoreNetworks today released its monthly qSearch analysis of activity across competitive search engines. In April 2006, Google gained in search market share for the ninth consecutive month and maintained its status as market leader with 43.1 percent of all U.S. searches conducted on its sites. Yahoo! remained in second place with 28.0 percent, while MSN ranked third with 12.9 percent.Share of Online Searches by Engine April 2006 vs.


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Hi Tech Beggars


Categories:    -Interesting sites-   -Technology-   -People-

Has the net created a new style of begging, what makes me ask is, have you ever visited a site and at the top of the home page in full view were you can't miss it you see a sign saying "Please donate to this site" or If you find this site useful please donate, Then you see a Paypal Donate button and as you scroll down the page you see column after column of Google or other adverts. Why can't they be honest and instead of putting Paypal Donate or similiar buttons, put a begging bowl there. I've got nothing against sites asking for a donation to help with the upkeep of their site, if t


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CoMagz linkadelic magazine is now open for your submissions


Categories:    -Art-   -Companies and deals-   -Hilarious-   -Interesting sites-   -Technology-   -Tips&Tricks-   -Misc-   -Open Source-   -People-   -Web 2.0-   -Web marketing-

CoMagz linkadelic magazine Is an online magazine, written completely by its users, about what's cool and interesting on the web.     Linkadelic magazine can be viewed as combination of Digg, Wikipedia and ordinary online magazines. It takes users content, put interesting content first, all with online magazine touch and feel. Anyone can submit news, recommended links, write articles or a personal column. Voting of other users kick out bad content while bringing the interesting content to the readers.   Found something interesting on the web ? Submit it now.  


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What's new at CoMagz


Categories:    -Companies and deals-   -Design-   -How to-   -Interesting sites-   -Technology-   -Tips&Tricks-   -Misc-   -People-   -Web 2.0-   -Web marketing-

Message To New Visitors Linkadelic Magazine is an open blog. It's content is not run by anyone in particular but by all it's visitors. If you find interesting content that is relevant to the categories of Linkadelic Magazine, please submit it by registering and pressing the Submit link at the top of the page. If you put a complete interesting article with interest to our readers you are more than welcome to sign with your blog link.How it Works: In a CoMagazine everyone can post stories, news, links or write a column. Other users read and vote on the content. Best content gets to the front page while bad content can even be thrown away.


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Support BlueSecurity Now - It's Your Chance To Fight Spam Back


Categories:    -Companies and deals-   -Technology-   -Misc-   -Security&Privacy-

 In case you haven't heard, spammers have started to threat users of BlueSecurity Blue Frog. A company which is fighting spam by annoying spammers back. Please read below. Its your chance to help fight spammers and bring them down.Background:Blue Frog is a service that fight spammers on your behalf. They do that by giving you a small client software that adds a button to your email web page or client. This button reports the emails that you mark as spam to Bluesecurity.BlueSecurity use your spam to fight spammers by requesting opt- out, reporting the spammers to authorities and demanding ISPs to block the spammers that use their resources.


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Spoke'n light project or How to propose to your future wife


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Here is a description of my Spoke'n wheel project. A thin strip of LEDs mounted on a bicycle wheel creates a semi-transparent screen on which various images and animations can be displayed. The complete circuit (LEDs, microprocessor, battery etc.) is placed on the rotating wheel. A magnetic switch "ticks" the microprocessor every time the wheel has completed a circle, so that the rotation speed (and "zero" location) can be determined.   LED Super-resolution. By using two LED strings shifted by 1/2 the diameter of an LED, the dark areas between two adjacent LEDs can be filled.


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A Child Playing with a Book


Categories:    -Technology-   -Science-

When I was young we lived at a small country town, with my parents and my sister. The town did not have but of 20000 inhabitants.There were the 60's, and we watched the TV only at night. Although being poor, we had been able to buy a television set with sacrifice and patience.One day, my father bought an 11 volumes encyclopaedia. We paid a monthly payment during many months or years, no longer memory.I loved that long books row with the same cover, which seems to me an infinite snake.My father had only gone three years to school, but he knew that information and culture was the passport to the future for their children.I was a dissuaded boy, without many friends.


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Victorian Christian Books and Royalty Free Images Available at catholicdigitalimages.com


Categories:    -Art-   -Technology-

Chant Art, founded by Santa Barbara City College marketing professor Julie Ann Brown, is not your everyday e-commerce venture. Inspired by a desire to preserve and share antique European religious images from prayer books and holy cards, Brown has devoted much of her limited free time, and all of her inheritance, to collecting, scanning and posting over 100,000 of "God's calling cards"  as well as Victorian books on CD for purchase through the web. The site is located at http://www.catholicdigi talimages.com/


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