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Jibbigo iPhone app translates from English to Spanish and back again {Engadget}
Oct 30th 2009 11:59AM @thedman07: that's f'cking hilarious. You must be thinking of the American English to Universal translation feature coming in 2.0.
Dell prepares for plug-ins with solar-powered parking lot {Autoblog Green}
Oct 22nd 2009 3:17PM Imagine how much electricity Dell could generate if they covered their entire parking lot with panels?
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=One+Dell+Way+Round+Rock,+TX&sll=30.375586,-97.732957&sspn=0.511228,0.52803&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Dell+Way,+Round+Rock,+Williamson,+Texas+78664&ll=30.485266,-97.66409&spn=0.007979,0.00825&t=h&z=17
Tesla launches customer referral program to spur Roadster sales {Autoblog Green}
Aug 10th 2009 11:40AM Interesting... Please tell me more about your strategy of sourcing nonexistent components from nonexistent American suppliers and sourcing nonexistent components from existing American suppliers. I am looking to invest in such an all-American electric car, please contact me at nigerianprince@hotmail.com with your business plan.
NYC Mayor Bloomberg calls for free crosstown buses to ease traffic {Autoblog Green}
Aug 5th 2009 3:42PM Throwback - I totally agree. Having spent many a day walking faster crosstown than the 50th St. bus during rushhour, I can also attest that fare collection is definitely not the problem. The crosstown lines are slow because of traffic. Why not designate a few of the smaller crosstown streets as 2 way bus only streets? 50th St for example is small with not much commercial frontage except it cuts right through Rockefeller Center.
The only reason Bloomberg is proposing this is to win pre-election points. He has no power to implement his proposal so he can easily blame MTA for being obstructionist.
Zipcar announces new iPhone app, gives new meaning to "unlocked" cell phone {Autoblog Green}
Jun 8th 2009 11:36PM Ten percent of the market in Q1 2009 is considered low? There are 17 million iPhones out there and 65% of all mobile web traffic originates from iPhones or iPod Touches. Have you been to NYC or SF? Practically every other person you see under the age of 35 has an iPhone. I don't have numbers but I would guess those are Zipcar's two biggest markets. So to answer your question, yes, the iPhone and Zipcar demographics overlap nicely and no, the iPhone is not a "low marketshare" non-competitor.
http://www.usnews.com/articles/business/best-in-business/2008/06/05/zipcar-redefines-the-rental-car.html
http://apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2009/05/20/iphone-market-share-doubled-in-q1-gartner/
VIDEO: Scott Griffith, Zipcar CEO: We have never had a request for a GM product {Autoblog Green}
Jun 2nd 2009 9:31PM As a Zipcar member, I would guess that most of their clientele are urbanites who wouldn't be caught dead in a GM or Chrysler. Sorry, but they just don't make cars that appeal to those who don't have an under-developed sense of manhood. For those who live in major cities, it simply doesn't make economic sense to spend $1000/month on parking, car payments, insurance, gas and maintenance on something that will rarely leave the garage.
Kool - If you like to give money to those that make inferior products out of some twisted sense of morality, then by all means. I prefer spending my money on those that are willing to earn it. Remember to return all that stuff you bought from China on your way out the door.
Tesla Model S in NYC: Party like it's zero-emissions night {Autoblog Green}
May 1st 2009 2:09PM I just saw the Model S at the Plaza Hotel, that is one beautiful car. They had trouble getting the silver one out of the truck when I left but they had the white Model S (nonfunctional?) and the Roadster parked on the street. There were Interesting comments from random people in the crowd but in general Tesla has done wonders improving the perception of electric vehicles in the general population.
Samsung hedges its bets with UniPixel's TMOS display technology {Engadget HD}
Feb 4th 2009 7:17PM Millions of moving parts, expensive LED edge lighting, patterned light guide and electronics backplane, 57% optical efficiency, tight manufacturing tolerances for the air-gap, the list goes on and on. Good luck getting that out the door! Sorry but the future belongs to emissive technologies like OLED.
California gas stations choose to close instead of buying vapor-reducing pumps {Autoblog Green}
Jan 28th 2009 4:58PM Wow, that is the most amazing conflation of thoughts I have seen in a long time. Central Planning Communists, Big Corporation step-on-the-little-guy Conservatives and Environmental Progressives all in the same bed? Who's left? 2-shotguns-and-a-cabin-in-the-woods Libertarians?
At Witz End - GM's EV1, the True Story, part I {Autoblog Green}
Aug 15th 2008 1:59PM This guy is a bit pompous and this is coming from an engineer. He's one of those who thinks the world is governed by decisions based purely on technical merit. Welcome to the real world where decisions are more likely to be based on politics, emotions and other points that he so readily dismisses. While engineers and scientists may start with the same scientific and mathematical training, the difference lies in most engineers assuming that what they know is irrefutable fact while most scientists continuously question in the search for new knowledge. How many times in history have things that were taken for granted to be true turn out to not be as expected when new discoveries are made?
His attitude alone makes me want to discredit his ability to make informed comments on anything outside of the actual engineering of the EV1.









