Saturday, August 11, 2012
What Kansas City needs to do with Google fiber (if we can)
This occurred to me some time ago, when there was only still just talk of Google Fiber coming to town. I mentioned it to a Google employee earlier today at the Plaza branch of the Kansas City Public Library.
Wouldn't it be great if the area cities in our Kansas City metropolitan area could use this technology to reduce their costs mightily and coordinate the traffic lights across the city from Blue Springs to at least Olathe and from Platte City to Harrisonville?
Wow.
We could do so much for the city:
--increase productivity;
--reduce traffic jams and congestion;
--cut down on pollution;
--reduce the amount of gasoline we waste;
--possibly cut down or "road rage"
That's a lot, right there.
The city's always looking for ways to cut down on the amount of pollution and ozone we collectively put into the air as it is and we all look for ways to cut time out of our commutes.
Hopeully Google Fiber could reduce greatly the expense and complications of making this happen.
Here's hoping. Think happy thoughts.
And have a great weekend, ya'll.
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