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Google Self-Driving Car Gets To Race!

Google Driver Less Car
Past year, when I read about Google getting a patent for a self-driving cars, I never thought they'd make it a reality at least for a decade. Well, they just made it happen this year (2012). After years of research they developed a hardware and software system that could gather tons of real-time data and analyze it split-second. This is pure awesomeness!!! Their car uses video cameras, radar sensors and a laser range finder to “see” other traffic, as well as detailed maps. All these data processing happens because of their efficient data center that can process huge data in a very short time. Google blog says - "Our goal is to help prevent traffic accidents, free up people’s time and reduce carbon emissions by fundamentally changing car use.". It isn't gonna be much time before driver-less cars start steering around in our streets. No words to congratulate the master minds Larry and Sergey for identifying this huge and unexplored possibility in automotive industry. Visit Google racing.

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