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RoadRunner is an open-source application server, load-balancer and process manager written in Go and implemented by PHP 7. It is used in rapid application development to speed up the performance of large web applications for users.
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Time Warner Cable first launched what would become Road Runner with a 1995 market test in Elmira, New York, under the banner Southern Tier On-Line Community. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Later it became known as LineRunner [ 5 ] (a moniker subsequently employed by its VoIP service), before Time Warner Cable adopted [ when? ] the Road Runner brand name.
RoadRUNNER Transit is the local public transit authority serving Las Cruces, New Mexico. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The RoadRUNNER Transit Bus Tracker [ 3 ] is an online service that riders can use to locate a bus in real time, and estimate its arrival time.
The Plymouth Road Runner (or Roadrunner) is a mid-size car with a focus on performance built by Plymouth in the United States between 1968 and 1980. By 1968, some of the original muscle cars were moving away from their roots as relatively cheap, fast cars as they gained features and increased in price.
He previously worked with Arrow Dynamics (later S&S Worldwide) to design Tennessee Tornado, Road Runner Express, and X. [2] [3] [4] Working with Rocky Mountain Construction, Schilke and Grubb designed the I-Box track for wooden roller coasters. [5] The first installation of this track technology debuted on New Texas Giant at Six Flags Over ...
Roadie’s app works by connecting drivers with senders, businesses or consumers who have items that need to be delivered. Deliveries within the app are referred to as "Gigs", which Gorlin said was inspired by live music road crews, also known as roadies. [21] A sender creates a Gig on Roadie's web app or via its API.
Rabid Rider is a 2010 animated Looney Tunes short film featuring the characters Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Directed by Matthew O'Callaghan and written by Tom Sheppard, [1] the film was first shown in theaters before Warner Bros.' feature-length film Yogi Bear. [2] In 2014, Warner Bros. Animation published this short on YouTube. [3]