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Norway Blocks Apple From Taking Aerial Shots of Oslo for 3D Maps

2013-08-13 23:34:35| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

Norwegian officials have reportedly denied Apple's request to take aerial photos of Oslo for inclusion in its Apple Maps product, citing security risks.

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Oerlikon Fairfield's Rotational Drive Included on World's Tallest Self-Propelled Aerial Work ...

2013-08-07 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Lafayette, Indiana (USA) &ndash; Oerlikon Fairfield has been selected as the drive solutions provider for the rotational system used on the Genie® SX&trade;-180 &ndash; the world's tallest self-propelled aerial work platform.<br /> <br /> Introduced at Bauma Munich in April, the Genie® SX&trade;-180 represents a breakthrough product intended to compete with truck-mounted aerial cranes. With a working height of 186 feet (57m), it was developed for work on wind turbines and other energy-related ...This story is related to the following:Green & CleanControls and ControllersSearch for suppliers of: Crane & Hoist Drives | Motor Drives |

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United Kingdom: Aerial footage: Fracking test drilling begins in Balcombe

2013-08-02 14:46:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Telegraph: Cuadrilla's oil drilling project has been subject to days of delays because of high-profile protests designed to halt delivery of trucks and equipment to the plant. Today a Cuadrilla spokesman said: "We started test drilling at 11.15am, and we will do a 3,000ft vertical well. We will be there for two to three months." Campaigners fear the project at Lower Stumble, near Balcombe, West Sussex, could lead Cuadrilla to go on to conduct hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. The controversial method of...

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Aerial Pictures Reveal Climate Change

2013-08-01 17:13:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ScienceDaily: As a result of climate change, certain undesirable aquatic plants are starting to invade German water bodies. Even popular recreation areas like Lake Starnberg have been affected, leading to a growing need to monitor the spread of these plants. Up to now, regular monitoring has proven to be a costly process. But in a new approach, researchers at Technische Universität München (TUM) have developed a quicker and less expensive method. Taking a dip in a freshwater lake can quickly lose its appeal...

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Hendrix Aerial Introduces Expanded Engineering and Management Services

2013-07-23 14:56:00| Transmission & Distribution World

Milford, NH-Hendrix Aerial, a Marmon Utility LLC company and premier provider of high quality overhead and underground power distribution products, announces expanded engineering and management services for their Spacer Cable Systems.  T&D World's The Briefing Room read more

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