Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday,
September 10, 2012 – ISSN 1529-1057
Bernie's Notes
Hopefully, the TCN is
something you look forward to each day, but I'm sure there are steps I can take
to make the newsletter even more useful.
The newsletter currently has over 7,600 subscribers but that's just a
fraction of the people involved in transportation communications. If there were one thing I could
add to the TCN to make it a must read for those involved in transportation
communications, what would that be?
Please send me your suggestions at bernie@bwcommunications.net. Thanks!
AVIATION
1)
Survey: Fliers Switching to Tablets from
Laptops
Link
to article in USA Today:
2)
Perth Airport's New Technology Aims to
Win Over Passengers
Link
to article on WAtoday:
BICYCLES
3)
Boise Bicycle Bloggers Share the
'Spoke'-en Word
Link
to article in the Idaho Statesman:
CARTOGRAPHY
4)
How Google Builds Its Maps – And What It
Means for the Future of Everything
Link
to article in The Atlantic:
MARITIME
5)
IT Helps Passengers, Crew Navigate
Gigantic Cruise Ship
Link
to IDG News Service article:
OTHER
6)
Self-Service Kiosks Set to Help Tennessee Drivers
Link to article in The Commercial Appeal:
7)
GetMeToMyFlight Aims for Multimodal
Transport Search
Link
to article on Tnooz:
TELEMATICS
8)
GM Halts US Sale of Several 2013 Models
to Fix OnStar Software Issues
Link
to Reuters article:
TRANSIT
9)
Muni App Seeks to Improve Fleet, Crews
Link
to article in the San Francisco Chronicle:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
10)
Transportation Management Center to Open
in British Columbia
Link
to story on CKWX Radio:
VEHICLES
11)
Mercedes Defeats Patent Challenge Over
Drowsiness Detection
Link
to Bloomberg article:
12)
Google's Self-Driving Cars May Cost More
Than a Ferrari
Link
to article on Business Insider:
13)
New Tech Incubator Focuses on Car-Based
Apps
Link
to article on ReadWriteWeb:
News Releases
Upcoming Events
SAE 2012 Commercial Vehicle Engineering
Congress – October 2-3 – Rosemont, Illinois
Today in Transportation
History
1932
**80th anniversary** The Eighth Avenue Line, the first portion of
the IND subway system in New York City, opened between Chambers and 207th
streets.
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Transportation Communications Newsletter
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