Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...really enjoyed what I was doing with the Boston Bulldogs, and I think I was probably on the fast track to becoming an MLS assistant or possibly an MLS head coach in the future," Kerr said. "But my time at Duke really stuck with me, and I knew that I would have a lot of influence on collegiate players and their development into players for the future as well as people. It's exciting to work in this kind of environment when you can have a lot of influence on their lives athletically and socially, and hopefully academically as well...
...That's the idea behind some free tools, called digital wallets, that consumers can shop with this fall. Wallets fill out online forms for you, keep track of passwords and billing data, and steer deals your way. Wallet companies plan to profit by delivering marketing messages (if you let them) and partnering with banks. MORE...
...quartet (pianist Alan Broadbent, drummer Larance Marable and tenor saxophonist Ernie Watts, along with Haden), there are guest vocalists on a few of the cuts (Shirley Horn and Bill Henderson) and a chamber orchestra on others. But it is Haden's spooky, unpolished vocal on Wayfaring Stranger, the closing track on this superb album, that provides a surprising but characteristically intrepid coda, a valedictory from a musical explorer who can find new territory anywhere he wanders...
FRONT-SEAT DRIVER For the past 14 months, Progressive, the country's fifth-largest auto insurer, has been testing an optional pay-as-you-go system in Texas, using black boxes to track drivers' activity, including when and where they are going, via satellite. Monthly invoices are based on actual usage--the less you drive, the less you pay--and so far, Houston drivers have saved an average of 25% on their premiums. Progressive plans to launch the program in other states in the near future. Privacy advocates are concerned that despite safeguards, the information could by used against...
...these automated checkups would be a prescription for information gridlock if we humans tried to track it all. But it is likely that we will leave the bulk of data collection and processing to increasingly sophisticated computer programs...