Sorry! The June 1 deadline to get a $5 unlimited account has now passed. If there’s a country song reason for why you missed the deadline (like the dog died, the wife left, the truck wouldn’t start, etc.), you can email Kristen and try to persuade her on why you should get the $5 deal. [...]
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by Kristen Carney on 25. May, 2010 in Cubit News
Corporate Accounts: Get Your Data Minus Credit Cards & Accountants
by Kristen Carney on 20. May, 2010 in Cubit News
Cubit Corporate Accounts let you to get your environmental data fast while the Big Boss or Project Manager takes care of all of the payment details. What’s Changed? Under the My Account tab in Cubit, you now have a Manage Users Option. In Manage Users, you have the option to Add a New User to [...]
How to Export Tweets from Twitter to Excel
by Kristen Carney on 11. May, 2010 in Social Media
You might want to export tweets from Twitter to Excel if: you wanted to include tweets as part of your administrative record for a project or if you wanted to track what folks were saying in general about a roadway or an area on Twitter (i.e. Twitter search for I-35, an interstate in Texas). Quick [...]
For NEPA Nerds, TRB’s discussion of NEPA 50% faster
by Kristen Carney on 07. May, 2010 in NEPA News
So what’s going on with NEPA 50% faster initiative? Joe Shalkowski, Associate VP of Transportation Planning at PBS&J, attended the annual TRB meeting in January. Joe reported on what the TRB discussed to reduce the timeframe of the transportation project development process by 50% to the Austin subchapter of the Texas Association of Environmental Professionals. [...]
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