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Comment some of my questions !! (Score 1) 190

my question is will those who are not allowed to legally drive in the first place, such as those who are medically prohibited because of such conditions as Epilepsy, be allowed to operate these kinds of cars? and Do you know the kind of world, the options, this kind of car would open up to those of us who are not allowed to drive a conventional vehicle? This would be astonishing..

Comment i think innovative part has disrupted everything.. (Score 1) 105

Intense competition in tech industry have made difficulties in innovative products and every single company even Chinese have made effort to try out in manufacturing new devices...what they are doing is coming up new device with little change like the series of advancement in APPL and Samsung with bigger screen and little added features in it..i think innovative part has disrupted everything in this battle to go first position.

Submission + - Is Google CEO's "Tiny Bubble Car" Yahoo CEO's "Little Bubble Car"?

theodp writes: Back in 2011, then-Google VP and now-Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer brainstormed with BMW to sketch out an idea she had for self-driving 'little bubbles' that could ease office commutes. Here's Mayer's pitch from a BMW film short: "All I really need is a little bubble that drives itself and when it runs into something, it doesn't hurt that much...and...you know, like it doesn't actually take up that much fuel because it's so lightweight and it's good for the environment for that reason." So, with Google's newly-built, steering wheel-less self-driving car being described as a "tiny bubble-car", one wonders if Google CEO Larry Page's "Tiny Bubble Car" has its roots in Mayer's "Little Bubble Car", especially considering the striking similarity of Mayer's concept car sketch and Google's built vehicle

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