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This is a snapshot of nearly a century of progress at IBM.
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Five Innovations that Will Change Cities in the Next Five Years
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Buildings that know when they need to be fixed before somet...
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Five Innovations that Will Change Cities in the Next Five Years
http://asmarterplanet.com
Buildings that know when they need to be fixed before something breaks; sensors that tell the fire department details of a fire before they receive the emergency phone call; smart water and sewage systems that filter and recycle water. . . . .
Its that time of year here at IBM - when look to the future and make five predictions of technological trends that will change the way we live in the next five years. Given the current attention to making our cities smarter, for this years we have focused on five innovations that will change our cities in the next five years.
Importantly, the list is intended to serve as a discussion point to discuss - and debate - the prospects for our cities and how progress can be made.
If theres one common thread in all of the advances we see in the coming years, its the ability to monitor our environment with sensors and the application of analytics complex algorithms baked into software to make decisions based on all of that data. In reality, its what weve been talking about for the past year here on this blog, but we are just now beginning to see these efforts implemented at the city level to really change how cities work.
Analytics will predict the patterns of how diseases will spread, will enable buildings to evaluate the relationships between their systems and provide real-time information to management, will enable city smart grids to draw on clean energy during peak and off peak hours, find water leaks and more efficient ways to move water, and predict emergencies before they happen to limit their impact.
While these are predictions for the future, in each case the innovation is rooted in work we are just beginning to see pop up with some of our city clients or in our labs today.
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What do you get when you mix a Christmas Light show with Guitar Hero? Christmas Light Hero! A real game you play with a wii wireless guitar contr...
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What do you get when you mix a Christmas Light show with Guitar Hero? Christmas Light Hero! A real game you play with a wii wireless guitar controller. Optional TV screen is available if you get in trouble, but if you use the screen, you don't get your name in the high score list. Song is "Cliffs of Dover" by the incredible Eric Johnson.
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Peter Cetera & Amy Grant singing live "Next Time I Fall" in 2005.
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This is a demonstration of using advanced configuration options in WebSphere CloudBurst patterns to integrate with existing WebSphere MQ installati...
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This is a demonstration of using advanced configuration options in WebSphere CloudBurst patterns to integrate with existing WebSphere MQ installations.
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Say replaces from End, start, or at playheads do you know anything about that?
Please can you make a tutorial I am beginner at imove 09
Also I have no idea about that fine tuning features on imove 09 you now how like when you want to make sure that the audio matches the angle at the camera so that you can tweak the transitions and stuff, that is also in advanced features I tried reading their help menu but it was not very explanatory I mean your tutorials are so much better like the precision editor I am talking about, do you know how to play around with this?
Trimming edits between two clips
With fine tuning so that they look perfect at the end sort of the audio with the clip?
It would be much appreciated
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