Mission Critical WiFi for Municipal, Public Safety and Railway voice, video and data applications Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps December 23, 2009 Mission critical Wireless Mesh Networks are enabling public safety and other state, local and federal government agencies witht he ability to access timely and critical information using broadband WiFi networks that cover entire municipalities. Today, these networks are used by police, fire and emergency services agencies for wireless video surveillance and complex GIS applications and more. In some cases, but not all, municipalities are enabling public Internet access. While video surveillance and public internet access is interesting, new cellular/WiFi dual mode phones as well as distributed and shared applications will drive the adoption of these networks. Even better, the highest performance WiFi mesh capabilities are available on high-speed commuter rail lines. Strix Systems delivers the highest throughput, lowest latency WiFi Mesh products to enable voice, video and data applications - even at high speeds. Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments
Herbert's Hippopotamus: Marcuse and Revolution in Paradise June 04, 2009 Herbert's Hippopotamus: Marcuse and Revolution in Paradise Aug 8, 2006 - 56:49This documentary examines the turbulent life in California of political philosopher Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979), author of One-Dimensional Man, Reason and Revolution and Eros and Civilization,... Read more
U.S. Space Command: The Military Arm of Corporate Globalization. November 16, 2009 Bruce Gagnon is the Coordinator and co-founder of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space, a long time activist, author and film maker. He organized the largest peace protest in Florida history in 1987 at the first test flight of the Trident II nuclear missile. 10 years later he organized the Cancel Cassini Campaign. Project Censored has twice named his stories among the most censored of the year (1999 and 2005). In 2005 his book Come Together Right Now: Organizing Stories from a Fading Empire was published. Gagnon’s work has been published in Earth Island Journal, National Catholic Reporter, CounterPunch, Z Magazine, Space News, and many others, nationally and internationally. He is a member of the National Writers Union and a former farm workers union organizer. His videos include 2003’s Arsenal of Hypocrisy and The Battle for America’s Soul (2005) which have been shown extensively on Free Speech TV (www.freespreech.org). Gagnon also hosts a local cable show... Read more
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