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Automotive Technology Plus Collaboration: The Formula For Roadway Safety?

The wish for increased vehicle security may be granted in the not-so-distant future. By 2025, experts predict at least one billion vehicles will be on the road, ramping up the urgency to develop more advanced vehicular safety. Rumors of everything from foam-filled airbags capable of expanding throughout the vehicle, to talking, self-guided, Knight Rider-like coupes hitting the market abound. What is actually happening in the engineering world, though, may be even better.

The reality of vehicular technology capable of reaching the masses is that it must be cost-effective, innovative and reliable in addressing actual roadway situations. While cars with star personality are, indeed, being made, automakers and engineers are setting up a network that will allow millions of these smart autos to not only talk with us but talk with each other. By communicating at speeds far greater than human reaction time, vehicles may soon be able to coordinate their own internal systems to mitigate crashes, as well as communicate with other vehicles to avoid them altogether. Such onboard computational power makes multifaceted risk-assessment and advice possible in real-time.

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All You Need To Know About Electronic Engineer Jobs

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Electrical engineer jobs are increasingly becoming probably the most sought-after jobs in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. The demand for skilled and highly qualified electrical engineers has risen dramatically over the past couple of years due to the explosive growth of modern technology. Electrical engineer job opportunities not only focus on the day a project was conceived, but also when that project has ultimately introduced.

Each year, thousands of products and solutions are introduced to the market. These products only have a single purpose in daily life and that is to solve a number of our every day routine chores. However, before these products enter into the marketplace; they must be examined for possible flaws and discrepancies.

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The History and Evolution of Search Engine Technology

Search engines are server side software designed to make it easier for a user to find things throughout the internet. Without search engines, many websites would remain secluded from one another and in many cases information would not be readily available for users to find and read.

The first tool that made the internet searchable was called Archie. Alan Emtage, a student at McGill University, created this application in 1990 that allowed a searchable database of file names from the internet. Archie was the beginning of a large list of search engines with different features and abilities that allowed the internet to grow to what it is today.

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Qsubmit: Best Search Engine Services in Search Engine Packages Deal Makes a Difference

Website problems always stem from having too little traffic or no traffic at all. Things happen for a reason. You might be spending too little time marketing and promoting your site. How do you go about promoting your website and landing on the rank pages of search engines? The solutions are with the search engine services and search engine packages.

QSubmit has the ready answers to your problematic website. Promotion and maintenance of your website require the search engine services of the firm. The use of which becomes the online marketing vehicle. Helping out in whatever problems your website is experiencing at the moment. It could be unattractive or inappropriate design, the need for significant links to other websites, weak and inadequate contents or incorrect meta-tags, the firm stands behind its guaranteed services.

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It Looked Good on Paper: Bizarre Inventions, Design Disasters, and Engineering Follies

A remarkable compendium of wild schemes, mad plans, crazy inventions, and truly glorious disasters

Every phenomenally bad idea seemed like a good idea to someone. How else can you explain the Ford Edsel or the sword pistol—absolutely absurd creations that should have never made it off the drawing board? It Looked Good on Paper gathers together the most flawed plans, half-baked ideas, and downright ridiculous machines throughout history that some second-rate Einstein decided to foist on an unsuspecting populace with the best and most optimistic intentions. Some failed spectacularly. Others fizzled after great expense. One even crashed on Mars. But every one of them at one time must have looked good on paper, including:

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