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Los Angeles Traffic Cam brings live gridlocks to your cellphone
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We promise not to write about every new application for mobile phones, especially those involving video. Video clips don't work on many models and can be ruinously expensive for those without generous data plans.
And yet, as a surprisingly large number of companies struggle to justify their existences by pitching new video gambits, we feel compelled to point out some efforts that should at least get points for trying.
With that, meet NBC Los Angeles Traffic Cam, which uses a service from privately held 3rd Dimension. And if that company can't make a go of things in L.A., it should really give up.
Starting Tuesday, people with the right phones can download the application, then click and pick from more than 270 cameras aimed at the city's streets and highways to view.
By "right phones," by the way, we don't mean the iPhone. That version is coming this summer, 3rd Dimension spokesman Rob Manfredo said.
Some of the cameras will show still pictures and update them often, while others will show live video, Manfredo said. But all have the potential to inform, inspire and enrage.
CalTrans, the L.A. County MTA and KNBC-TV, which gets a healthy cut of the pre-roll advertising, are all in on the action.
Almost 40,000 people have downloaded versions for other cities, including New York and Houston.
Officially, 3rd Dimension tells people not to look at the application while driving. So have your passenger click around to advise you on what route to take, OK?
one of the news stations here in kansas city, mo offers the same thing on their website. pretty much shows all the scout cams around town and works with the q9c.
Trafficedge has been offering this service for smartphones for 4 years now...Its not live video but it is a live still shot so you can know ahead of time what you are driving into. If you want it then let me know and Ill hook ya up with a version that doesn't expire like it is supposed to.
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Last edited by smlawrence : 06-26-2008 at 12:40 PM.