Monthly Archives: March 2015

Comcast hires more Twitterers to soothe the kvetchers

By Chris Matyszczyk Technically Incorrect: A company with a poor reputation for customer service announces it’s tripling the number of social media agents talking directly with customers.

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Source:: http://cnet.com.feedsportal.com/c/34938/f/645093/s/44ba0741/sc/28/l/0L0Scnet0N0Cnews0Ccomcast0Ehires0Emore0Etwitterers0Eto0Esoothe0Ethe0Ekvetchers0C0Tftag0FCAD590Aa51e/story01.htm

      

This Webpage Uses Centuries-Old Physics To Let Anyone Scroll Hands-Free

By Chris Mills

The Doppler effect is a well-documented phenomenon in physics which causes a change in the frequency of a wave as the source moves closer to the observer. It’s the science behind satellites and speed cameras alike. And,…

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/1bbblkOSbx8/this-webpage-uses-centuries-old-physics-to-let-anyone-s-1693242974

      

Cadillac readies a new flagship sedan for the New York auto show

By Wayne Cunningham We know a lot about Cadillac’s new CT6 model, including its driveline and some cabin tech features, but what it looks like will remain a mystery until next week at its New York unveiling.

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Source:: http://cnet.com.feedsportal.com/c/34938/f/645093/s/44b881cb/sc/28/l/0L0Scnet0N0Cnews0Ccadillac0Ereadies0Ea0Enew0Eflagship0Esedan0Efor0Ethe0Enew0Eyork0Eauto0Eshow0C0Tftag0FCAD590Aa51e/story01.htm

      

A Compound From Plants Could Replace Bitumen to Make Roads Greener

By Jamie Condliffe

Construction teams around the world rely on bitumen—an incredibly sticky by-product of crude oil production—as the main binding agent for asphalt. But a team of scientists reckon that a compound found within plants could help replace it, making road-building a greener, more sustainable practice.

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/b8m2btblpBU/a-compound-from-plants-could-replace-bitumen-to-make-ro-1693050702