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The Use of Wireless Internet Service to Access Real-Time Transit Information S.D. Maclean and D.J. Dailey, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington Box[removed], Seattle, WA, 98195
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Document Date: 2002-02-25 17:22:55


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Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. / Intelligent Transport Systems / Wiley Computer Publishing / British Telecom Travel Labs / Stat Group / Microsoft / Intelligent Transportation Systems / microsoft.com / NextBus Information Systems Inc. / /

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Italy / United States / /

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University of Washington / PIKE ST / Prentice Hall / University of Washington Box / Seattle Ferry Terminal / University Way NE / /

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University of Washington / National Research Council / University of Washington Box / Bellevue Transit Center / US Federal Reserve / Washington State Department of Transportation / World Congress / Cape Code Regional Transit Authority / Transportation Research Board / Timepoint / /

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D.J. Dailey / S.D. Maclean / Ken Gosling / JAMES S NW / N. Friedland / Washington Box / D. Meyers / James Gosling / J. Dailey / Z. Wall / F.W. Cathey / /

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D.J. / assistant / natural model of communication between the two / Cod Advance Travel Planner / /

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Transit / /

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Java / HTML / /

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King County / New York / Michigan / California / Metro King County / New Jersey / Massachusetts / /

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the Metro King County weekly / /

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