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GO Transit launches mobile app

November 15, 2011

GO Transit (ON) launched a mobile application last week, developed in cooperation with students at Ryerson University.

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A trio of New York City Transit apps

November 14, 2011

NY1 took a look at three free smartphone applications that let New York City Transit riders plan their next trip: NextStop, HopStop, and Roadify.

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New app allows instant carpooling

November 3, 2011

Shout, a new iPhone application from Avego, allows users to arrange carpools with anyone in their list of contacts.

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ITS America announces 2011 awards

October 19, 2011

The Intelligent Transportation Society of America recognized innovators in the transportation technology community with its Best of ITS Awards on Monday.

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New app doubles as alarm clock

October 13, 2011

Some transit-tracking apps promise to tell you about delays before you leave the house; TravAlarm wants to warn you while you’re still in bed.

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SEPTA to cosponsor hackathon

October 7, 2011

Hoping to join the list of public agencies that have benefited from the open data movement, SEPTA is cosponsoring a hackathon on October 8-9.

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New app for Ventura County transit riders

October 6, 2011

Smart Ride, which previously won LA Metro’s challenge for the best NextBus mobile app, has added information for six Ventura county transit systems.

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Start-up carsharing service comes to Stanford

September 29, 2011

Wheelz, a new peer-to-peer car-sharing serving that links people to cars via Facebook, launched at Stanford University this week.

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Subway cell phones: Progress or chaos?

September 28, 2011

As the MTA rolls out wireless service at six subway stations, the debate begins. Is this a sign of progress or the end of civilization?

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Dublin Bus launches real-time info

September 27, 2011

Dublin Bus passengers can now receive real-time arrival information by text message, iPhone application, or on the new Transport for Ireland website.

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