Curious Software, Inrix offer predictive traffic flow graphics

May 19, 2006 12:10 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

Curious Software and Inrix announced at NAB2006 an extensive collaboration to deliver innovative, animated traffic maps showcasing real-time and predictive traffic flow and incident data to broadcasters.

Curious Traffic Producer harnesses the mapmaking power of Curious World Maps specifically for illustrating traffic reports. The simple, template-driven user-interface allows broadcast media graphics and non-graphics professionals to ‘click-and-create’ still or animated traffic maps to be ready for air in an instant. Inrix’ real-time and predictive traffic data is also included.

For more information, visit www.curious-software.com and www.inrix.com.

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