Software To Avoid Traffic Jam
New York Time reported that Microsoft Corporation plans to release a Web based service for giving road directions that uses complex software to help the users in avoiding traffic jams.
According to Times, this software technology system is called Clearflow, this will provide drivers with alternative routes information that takes into account prevailing traffic patterns.
This software will be available in 72 US cities as part of the Microsoft’s Live.Com site.

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September 5th, 2008 at 1:05 pm
The phrase complex software was a red flag to me. Driving is such a hazardous activity and it would be foolhardy to drive while managing complex software to get to your destination. I hope that it’s not as complicated operation wise. I would prefer GPS gadgets like the ones at http://www.pressdigital.com.au/
since they can be operated with the utmost safety of the drivers in mind. Well, I’m sure Microsoft Corporation has this in mind also when they developed the software.
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