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In this false color image released by NASA showing an active avalanche on Mars taken by the Reconnaissance Orbiter on Feb. 19, 2008 is the first ever image of active avalanches near the Red Planet's north pole. The image shows tan clouds billowing away from the foot of a towering slope, where ice and dust have just cascaded down.
Brides wait for their wedding during a mass marriage ceremony in Bavla town, about 35 km (22 miles) west from the western Indian city of Ahmedabad March 3, 2008. A total of 55 couples from various cities took wedding vows during the day-long mass marriage ceremony organised by a Hindu voluntary organisation on Monday.
Children play cricket against the backdrop of monsoon clouds in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad in this June 17, 2007 file photo. Some experts in India's thriving advertising industry are sceptical about whether the cricket board's multi-million dollar Twenty20 league will be an unqualified financial success. Picture taken June 17, 2007.
A miner smokes after finishing his shift at a rest room of the Donggou coal mine in Qinyuan county, north China's Shanxi province November 25, 2007. China's efforts to cut the energy it uses to generate each dollar of national income, a key pillar of Beijing's argument that it is tackling carbon emissions, gathered pace in the third quarter, government sources said.
Israelis gather during the funeral for eight Jewish Yeshiva students that were killed in a shooting attack by a Palestinian gunman Thursday, at the Mercaz Harav Yeshiva in Jerusalem, Friday, March 7, 2008. The eight, most of them teenagers, were killed by a Palestinian gunmen in a nighttime attack on the library at the rabbinical seminary where they were studying.
Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui holds his last press conference at the bank's headquarters in Tokyo on March 7, 2008. Japan's central bank left its super-low interest rates unchanged at the final policy meeting under outgoing governor Toshihiko Fukui, amid growing worries about the health of the economy.
A doll's head lies on the ground at a camp of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, where Colombian forces killed Saturday a senior rebel leader and 16 other guerrillas, near the village Angostura, Ecuador, across the Colombian border Monday, March 3, 2008. Ecuador's President Rafael Correa ordered the expulsion of Colombia's ambassador in Ecuador, the mobilization of troops to the border Ecuador and broke off diplomatic ties with Colombia on Monday following the incident.
A man walks by a group of Colombian riot policemen who guard the international brigde in the Venezuelan-Colombian border zone of San Antonio where a demonstration is being held by local residents against the security measures taken by both countries on March 5, 2008. Venezuela moved 10 army battalions close to the border with Colombia Wednesday as South American diplomats sought to defuse a regional crisis triggered by Bogota's cross-border attack in Ecuador. Officials in Colombia, which has received full US backing in the dispute pitting it against the leftist governments of Ecuador and Venezuela, said they were confident negotiations would prevail over bellicosity.
GAZA, GAZA STRIP - MARCH 06: Palestinian children sit in front of their home in Al-Moghraqa village on March 6, 2008 in Gaza, Gaza Strip. A human rights coalition of eight British-based human rights organizations claim that the humanitarian situation in Gaza has reached its worst point since Israel captured the territory in 1967.
The software aggregating the GPS feeds disassociates data stored in the individual’s device and combines it with the general stream of traffic data. Privacy is achieved by keeping the data anonymous and aggregated. Also it is protected...
UNION CITY Bay Area residents are already spoiled by the ability to call 511.org and find out how many minutes it will take them to get from Hayward to Fremont, or San Rafael to San Jose for that matter. But what if you needed to gauge the...
A trial using GPS-equipped mobile units provides a picture of freeway speeds. Now -- how to get the information to motorists. A fleet of 100 cars rolled onto a Bay Area interstate Friday to begin perfecting a tool that could one day transform the...
Even though the phones are capable of sending their position and speed every three seconds, an efficient traffic monitoring system should not need to transfer such a large amount of data, which would require enormous bandwidth ... Our challenge is to find the optimum subset of this data for effective traffic monitoring. The quantity and quality of data provided by GPS-equipped cell phones present an unprecedented enhancement to mobility tracking technology and traffic flow reconstruction mechanisms.
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