| dotMobi Launches DeviceAtlas, an Industry-Leading Mobile Development ...
Nokia's Head of Technology Management, Timo Skytta, said, "The introduction of DeviceAtlas will help Internet web developers and content providers build tailored Internet experiences for a range of devices. As Nokia expands from a handset company to offer a range of Internet services - making these experiences powerful and valuable is very important," while Peter Thompson, of Vodafone Group R&D, said, "DeviceAtlas is a great tool to help mobile developers create a personalized and valuable mobile web experience for their users." DeviceAtlas allows information to be shared with the global development community and to be updated online. This approach simplifies the development process and enables developers to create the best possible experience for users. And along with the free, web-based version, users can access a local copy of the DeviceAtlas database via an application programming interface (API) for a modest annual fee.
'My Favorite Dog': Dueling Rhymers
I'm also not crazy about library supporters breaking their promise (made after key people in this town conspired to shoot down the community center advisory vote a few years back) not to seek public money for their building. However, I still believe this is an exceptional deal: $3 million will get you a $6.3 million building. Dunno when we'll get another chance to address this dire need. The public safety bond, on the other hand, is a no-brainer. Gotta have it. .
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As your blog post suggests, all this leads to a further question; is this sort of ready access to our information mirrored in other Government agencies? After all, in an age of increasing job cuts in the Civil Service, we now know the price that those savings are costing us. .
Delaware gets grant for patrol cameras
DELHI _ The Delaware County Sheriff's Department will use $44,600 in state grants to equip patrol cars with digital video cameras, Sheriff Thomas Mills said Wednesday. "I am pleased to announce our acceptance of a grant for $19,600, from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, under the guidelines of the state Homeland Security program as well as a $25,000 grant sanctioned by Senator John Bonacic in the state budget," Mills said. Mills said he hopes to have the cameras installed and operational in about a month. He said there are eight or nine cars to be equipped. "We are waiting so the computers and the cameras can be installed at the same time to save money," Mills said. The computers will be used to run data, write accident reports and issue traffic tickets, Mills said.
After Bearing Failure, Birmingham Bridge To Partially Reopen
The Birmingham Bridge was opened to traffic in 1976 and carries about 23,000 vehicles per day over the Monongahela River, connecting Oakland with the South Side. Signs have been posted to guide motorists around the closed structure. The suggested detour is: Outbound From Fifth Avenue take Moultrie Street to Forbes Avenue. Make right onto Brady Street. From Brady Street, make right onto Second Avenue. Continue on Second Avenue to the 10th Street Bridge. Take 10th Street Bridge to East Carson Street. Inbound Follow same detour in opposite direction. The Hot Metal Bridge is another option for a detour. Related Links: More Allegheny County News Get RSS | E-Mail Alerts .
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