New Mobilities: Ce-more about what's happening in the mobile world

The Centre for Mobilties Research (CeMoRe) studies and researches the newly emerging interdisciplinary field of 'mobilities': the large-scale movements of people, objects, capital, and information across the world.

Friday, October 20, 2006

Tagged Mail

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CNet News relates in Australia Post tracks mail delivery using RFID how more than 12,000 radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are be...
Thursday, October 19, 2006

Immobility of desperation?

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Well, trying to cross borders is where the immobility of mobility becomes a paramount juxtaposition. And here I thought it would be illustra...

Cartographic Oddities

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Maybe its a question you've asked yourselves many times - I wonder how the world would look if.... Well, Strange Maps is a blog that fo...
Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Aviopolis

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Aviopolis is both a book about airports and a project about these 'cities of the future'. Artists Ross Harley and Gillian Fuller ha...

Mobiles 'to help track diseases'

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BBCNews writes in Mobiles 'to help track diseases' how mobile phone technology is being developed to help manage the spread of dise...

Spy Drones over Liverpool City?

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There were earlier reports that police were thinking of employing spy drones over Liverpool City (UK) in order to curb anti-social violence....
Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Europe to Purchase Hydrogen-Fueled Buses

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Green Car Congress states that six cities and regions in Europe and Canada are joining forces to buy hydrogen-powered buses: 'Represent...

Blog aims to record everyday life

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BBC News posts in Blog aims to record everyday life how thousands of people across Britain are expected to contribute to a project aiming t...
Monday, October 16, 2006

Bus Rapid Transit

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Good news - the bus rapid transit system of Bogotá is getting some global recognition: 'This summer, the bus rapid transit system of Bog...

Satellites to deliver Ultra Violet via SMS

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Ah.. the futures so bright I gotta wear shades...! Or is it so bright that I need to wear protective cream? Now, you can get the UV index ...

More Airports With e-Passport Readers

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Well, it seems that this airport issue is not going away soon! It appears that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced ...
Friday, October 13, 2006

Air passengers 'could be tagged'

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I wrote in an earlier post about the developments going into airport RFID tagging via boarding cards. It seems that this 'vision' is...

Clever Cars

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NewScientistTech report on ' Clever cars shine at intelligent transport conference ' tells how smart vehicles under development are ...

Mobilities, Networks, Geographies

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A new book to be of interest to those following mobilities: 'Mobilities, Networks, Geographies' by Jonas Larsen, John Urry and Kay A...
Wednesday, October 11, 2006

The Future of Migration - Part Two

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Part 2 of YaleGlobal Online two-part series on the future of migration, economist Lant Pritchett argues that the forces building up to anoth...

Mobile phone parking payments

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This article Westminster to trial mobile phone parking payments looks at how Westminster Council has become the latest borough to trial cas...

Digital Planet October 9 2006

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In this week's Digital Planet: security risks to our home computers - finding out about super passwords and how many companies are not u...

Drives to Ethanol

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Toyota it seems is not satisfied with developing hybrid electrical cars or even hydrogen fuel cells - its latest innovative developments are...
Monday, October 09, 2006

Car Transportation Problems?

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Car Transportation Problems? In that case, check-out ' Ele-Car Corporation '. According to their webpage: 'The revolutionary El...

First Responders Can Tag Victims For Tracking

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In ' First Responders Can Tag Victims For Tracking ' is discussed the emergency relief concept of tracking victims of injury from th...
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