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Beat the Traffic adapts real-time, 3-D traffic maps for international broadcast use
Sep 7, 2011 5:17 PM
Beat the Traffic, a provider of real-time traffic information for broadcasters and mobile devices, has announced it has adapted its Beat the Traffic three-dimensional (3-D) mapping software used by television broadcasters for international use. The company will demonstrate its new mapping software — along with new, interactive maps featuring real-time traffic conditions in most major European cities — at the IBC 2011.
See Beat the Traffic's on stand 2.A10 at IBC 2011.
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