Police community information touchscreen kiosks
Posted on September 16, 2009
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Our touchscreen kiosk systems have been installed in many youth centres and childrens centres to provide multichannel delivery of web-based information for carers. Moving on from these systems Kiosks4business, the Reading based Touch screen kiosk and digital signage manufacturer, has developed their systems further for use as a police community information point.
The police community information point is designed to provide local policing information and assistance to local residents by the use of web-based information and forms. The police information points can be used with wireless networks and may even be used out doors. Police community information points may be installed in shopping centres, police stations, schools, libraries and many other sites where they can be connected wirelessly if required.
The police information point is available as either an indoor our outdoor products both of which use the same software running different options depending on what is functionality is required at each location.
The police information point kiosk provides and safe and secure web browsing environment and uses a touchscreen for ease of use. The information kiosk enables local community policing information to be delivered directly to the community. Users can interact with the police website, view local messages specific to their community and even report a crime using the system.
Using Surveypoint, our online consultation system, you can include online surveys to get feedback from the local community on important policing issues.
Our local messaging system enables you to dynamically change the text which appears on the touch screen kiosks so that you can update the systems daily or weekly.
We also provide usage statistics for each of the touch screen kiosks so you will see how the machines are being used.
Optional equipemt includes use of a webcam on the kiosk such that residents can provide video-based feedback.
Our information kiosk can be fully branded to suit your messages, colours and style.
Our systems are constantly monitored and content managed from a single, central location. Content can be changed rapidly and can be varied by geography if required. Costs of deployment are highly economic – typically GBP50 – GBP60 per week per site averaged over a four year lifespan, depending on the specification and type of connection.
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As we are in the 21st century, new technology is being developed. Ever since Edison discovered electricity, we have created tons of new technologies every generation: from the first car to space telescopes.
Embedded subcutaneous cell phones that have no external hardware and charge themselves from bio-chemical symbiosis with body fluids. Voice activated and visual "injection" into the optical cortex and aural processing centers – hell may as well throw olfactory I/O and "the sex channel" to allow you to share those special moments with your A-list black book entries.
The cell bill will be killer….
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Although passing mention of this idea had been made at many points in history, it was apparently the English scientist Robert Hooke who first gave a vivid and comprehensive outline of visual telegraphy to the Royal Society in a submission dated 1684; in it he outlined many practical details, but his system was never put into practice.
Over a hundred years later a French engineer, Claude Chappe and his brothers took up the challenge again and succeeded to cover France with a network of 556 stations stretching a total distance of 4,800 kilometres. It was used for military and national communications until the 1850s.
Many national services adopted signaling systems different from the Chappe system. For example, Britain and Sweden adopted systems of shuttered panels (in contradiction to the Chappe brothers' contention that angled rods are more visible). In Spain, the engineer Agustín de Betancourt developed his own system which was adopted by that state. This system was considered by many experts in Europe better than Chappe's, even in France.
Internet Camera! take a picture and it uploads automatically to sites like Flickr!
multi player games on Internet and handhelds!
Google maps and trip planning.
Youtube, instant entertainment for the masses!
evolving standards in Email delivery (push imap…)
those are just the ones that came to mind…. and I use them all!
you're all over the place here. Could you please simplify your question?
Every Invention has got both advantages and disadvantages
Invention is just like a knife with two sharp edged one good and other bad
media and ICT has very important role toplay in todays world , characterised by hateredness and violence to a great extent. Today media is used as tool of communoication and propoganda by various sources. If we observe closely it is very clear that media in its urge to give the hottest news fast to their audience has forgotten the ethics. They never seems to think whether their news coverage helps to improve the situation or it by itself will worsen the existing situation. Many times crimes and violence is glorified in media. The indiscriminate reporting of race and communal clashes further result in filling hatredness in the minds of people and lead to further violence.
In its attempt to stay ahead in news media indiscriminatly publishes and relays the information ( it may be true) . This causes severe damage to the social fabric.
In this situation it is the duty of media to play a constructive role in keeping wold peace for following reasons.
… media has terrible influence on viewers, so if it relays positive information and highlights developments and good things around the world it will help in developing positive mentality among people.
Even when reporting crime and gory details, it should refrain from glorifying it. Instead should give true picture of incidents with a positive attitude so that it will help not to get provoked and to regret and disown negative tendencies.
It should highlight the benefits of peace through its variuous programs.
Even ICT is today abused by communalists,terrorists and other vested interests .. if alll these is avoided definitly there will be a better world.