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A great new idea is hitting Electric Utilities' websites in America -
Apogee Interactive Inc. are providing them with StormCentral, a Storm
Center application that shows customers where outages are occurring in
their areas - how long they are expected to continue, how many
customers are out etc. Especially useful to the media apparently.

Check the demo out (not the final version, a beta) at:
http://demo.apogee.net/stormcentral

For further info contact Michelle Johnston 678 357 3661 or go to
Apogee website www.apogee.net

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mish wrote:
A great new idea is hitting Electric Utilities' websites in America -
Apogee Interactive Inc. are providing them with StormCentral, a Storm
Center application that shows customers where outages are occurring in
their areas - how long they are expected to continue, how many
customers are out etc. Especially useful to the media apparently.

Check the demo out (not the final version, a beta) at:
http://demo.apogee.net/stormcentral

For further info contact Michelle Johnston 678 357 3661 or go to
Apogee website www.apogee.net


I gather that if the power outage is in ~your~ area, the software warns
you by causing your computer screen to go black...? ;^)


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Default Storm Central for Utilities

Also the lights go out and there is no TV.

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mish wrote:
A great new idea is hitting Electric Utilities' websites in America -
Apogee Interactive Inc. are providing them with StormCentral, a Storm
Center application that shows customers where outages are occurring in
their areas - how long they are expected to continue, how many
customers are out etc. Especially useful to the media apparently.

Check the demo out (not the final version, a beta) at:
http://demo.apogee.net/stormcentral

For further info contact Michelle Johnston 678 357 3661 or go to
Apogee website www.apogee.net


I gather that if the power outage is in ~your~ area, the software warns
you by causing your computer screen to go black...? ;^)






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