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151.www.aviationnow.com49800
152.www.mylogistics.net48800
153.www.ldz.lv48600
154.www.transitchicago.com48500
155.www.dpwn.de48300
156.www.metrarail.com48200
157.www.recordrentacar.com47600
158.www.aeromexico.com47400
159.www.koreanair.com47100
160.www.publicstorage.com46400
161.www.bart.gov46300
162.www.con-way.com46000
163.www.cph.dk45500
164.www.cp.pt45400
165.www.ndbc.noaa.gov45100
166.transit.metrokc.gov44800
167.www.dublinbus.ie44800
168.www.banverket.se44700
169.www.hlx.com44400
170.www.wcoomd.org43900
171.www.lot.com43400
172.www.autoescape.com43300
173.www.aerolineas.com.ar43200
174.www.aeroporti.com42500
175.www.flyglobespan.com42100
176.www.sea-aeroportimilano.it42000
177.www.atm-mi.it41700
178.www.pancanal.com41000
179.www.upack.com40600
180.www.travelation.com40500
181.www.virgin-atlantic.com40400
182.www.mta.nyc.ny.us40300
183.www.annuaire-des-transports.com40300
184.www.aircanada.ca40200
185.www.rtd-denver.com39700
186.www.mtq.gouv.qc.ca39600
187.www.njtransit.com39000
188.www.naval-technology.com38900
189.www.itsmarta.com38000
190.www.bane.dk37900
191.www.flysaa.com37900
192.www.cn.ca37700
193.www.china-airlines.com36900
194.www.centrair.jp36700
195.www.cs-air.com36700
196.www.classadrivers.com36400
197.www.portseattle.org36400
198.www.atac.roma.it36400
199.www.onesky.com36300
200.www.railcargo.at36200
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198. www.atac.roma.it

Rating: 36400 points*
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ATAC S.p.A - Agenzia per la mobilità del Comune di Roma

Description: Tutte le informazioni sulla mobilità a Roma. Indicazioni su biglietti abbonamenti orari e percorsi dei mezzi pubblici. Informazioni su ZTL, parcheggi di scambio, sosta tariffata ed i progetti della mobilità cittadina. Rome public transport information. Rome buses tickets and fares. How to get around in Rome by bus tram and metro.

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Swine Flu: Why I Would Avoid Travel Related Stocks
Stephen Frankola submits: As the world is freaking out about a possible swine flu pandemic, travel related stocks are being sold off. The damage that swine flu will inflict on airlines and cruise companies is likely (much) more psychological than tangible, but I would still avoid buying any travel-related stocks until this swine flu hype (hopefully) blows over.For example, Carnival Cruise Lines (CCL) shares are down 10% as of 10 AM Monday, and its main competitor, Royal Carribean (RCL) is down 15%. Airlines are taking a beating too - Southwest (LUV) is down about 9%, while US Air (LCC), which was also downgraded by UBS this (Monday) morning, is trading down 15%. Here is a little article on MarketWatch showing the price declines of airline stocks.Complete Story »
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WIRED Disruptive by Design Conference: A Review
Michael Ferrari submits:click to enlarge Monday, I had the privilege (compliments of SeekingAlpha) of attending the first WIRED Magazine Disruptive by Design conference, held at the wonderful Morgan Library and Museum in New York. The majority of conferences that I attend are usually research and/or application oriented, where most of the real value from attending comes from discussions at the poster sessions; speaker-only conferences more often than not do not live up to their expectations. But yesterday’s event provided an exception. From the opening address by WIRED’s Editor-in-Chief Chris Anderson to the final discussion with GE’s CEO Jeffrey Immelt, every talk provided a healthy balance of challenge and opportunity, and from my perspective, at a small and growing technology company, the timing of the event was perfect. Others (including Tim O’Reilly) have done a great job in capturing many of the memorable moments of the day, and many of the videos are already available, so I will just offer a couple of notable points offered by a few of the day’s speakers. Free Nearly all of the talks contained some version of the ‘now is the time to innovate’ mantra. Anderson’s opening talk was dead-on. He focused on the central argument in his new book, titled ‘Free’. Using Jell-O to illustrate his point, he successfully demonstrated how a 19th century business model is just as, if not more, important in 2009. Judging from a few of the comments heard outside, some in the crowd might not have gotten the point of free (or near free) product distribution in order to gain an advantage via branding and loyalty, but for those in technology/product development, particularly at leaner organizations, the message was clear. There were three successive talks that I was looking forward to hearing (Elon Musk, Shai Agassi, and Vivek Kundra), and none of them disappointed. As I have been following from the periphery some of the things that Musk’s companies have been doing in recent years, I was very interested in hearing his thoughts. Most interesting from his talk, and refreshing, was his emphatic stance that science/technology companies should be largely run by science/technology people. As I am with a company where nearly all of the management has a technical background, it was nice to hear this. He actually stated his thoughts on what it takes to be a successful manager today more bluntly, which the video clip will attest to. Man-Made Katrina Whether or not you agree with Agassi’s ideas (I happen to), listening to him talk about his vision of a world that is built around renewable energy was inspiring. What was better was how he was extremely well versed with facts to back up any criticisms of his idea; everything that was thrown at him from the session’s moderator was tactfully answered with an answer that was so appropriate, it almost seemed staged. And his description of Detroit as a ‘Man-Made Katrina’ underscored reasons why something new is necessary. Finally, I honestly did not know much about the Federal Government’s CIO Vivek Kundra before yesterday morning, but after seeing his vision for data.gov, I am putting him on my radar as well. These were, in my view, the highlights of the conference. A short story could be written about Bezos’ talk, which again was entertaining and enlightening. Skipping over the Kindle stuff, he emphasized his views on the importance of innovative R&D, and risk taking. Successful leaders always emphasize the need to encourage risk taking and failure, but Bezos went further by drilling home the point that that there is a misconception that failure is always expensive; this is far from true. This is the same as science in general. More knowledge is usually gleaned from failed experiments than those that reproduce prior results. Complete Story »
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After Bomb Scare, La Guardia Reopens
LaGuardia Airport reopened Saturday morning after a man with a fake bomb hidden in a bag had tried to board a flight three hours earlier in the central terminal.
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Three Small Cap Stocks on the Verge of Breakouts
Cameron Fous submits: The market continues its bull ran as the DOW ran to new recent highs Monday to close at 10,090. As the market continues to rally more and more bullish stock chart setups are popping up on my scanners. Here are 3 stocks that haven't yet broken out from their chart patterns but all have great potential if these trigger prices are hit to spark the breakout momentum. Small Cap Stock Pick GSI:Complete Story »
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If There's a Recovery Underway, How Come No One Is Shipping Anything?
David Goldman submits: A senior executive of one of the world’s largest shipping companies told me recently that there has been no pickup whatever in business, and that shippers continue to lose money hand over fist. The Baltic Dry Index of freighter costs confirms this dour view. Complete Story »
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