New York’s Metropolitan Transit Authority launched a pilot program a few months back that offered bus riders some real-time tracking information, but it’s now expanded things with a whole new program on the B63 route in Brooklyn. That service is currently accessible via a mobile-friendly website or text message, and smartphone users can also scan simply snap a picture of a barcode (presumably a QR code ) at a bus stop to immediately check in on the location of the next five buses that will arrive at the stop. What’s more, unlike the previous program, this new system is based on an open source platform developed with the help of OpenPlans, and the MTA is actually encouraging developers to dig into the API and develop their own solutions — which could certainly get interesting as the program is expanded across the city (the Staten Island bus line is next up). Head on past the break for the MTA’s press release, and hit up the link below to try out the service right in your browser. Continue reading Brooklyn bus riders get real-time bus tracking via cellphone Brooklyn bus riders get real-time bus tracking via cellphone originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 05 Feb 2011 12:50:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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U.S. Government Looking Into Cell Phone Blocking Tech in Cars to …
December 8th, 2010
admin In response to the ever growing number of deaths and injuries attributable to distracted driving, the U.S. Department of Transportation is investigating technology that would effectively disable driver’s cell phones in their cars. …
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November 30th, 2010
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Government trying to block cell phones in cars – Democratic …
November 30th, 2010
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Michelle Malkin » Ray LaHood: Obama's Power-Mad Cell Phone Czar
November 20th, 2010
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Mandatory Cell Phone Jammers in Cars: Unwise, Unsafe, Unneeded
November 19th, 2010
admin Jeff Winkler of The Daily Caller was kind enough to call me for comment after seeing some tweets of mine about a new proposal floated by US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood to potentially mandate cell phone jamming technology be …
Obama Administration Wants To Disable Your Cell Phone While You're …
November 17th, 2010
jedwan WASHINGTON – APRIL 30: Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood appears with talk show host Gayle King at the Newseum on April 30, 2010 in Washington, DC. The Oprah Winfrey Show is sponsoring a ‘No Phone Zone’ rally nationwide to bring …
Say Anything » Obama's Transportation Secretary Wants National Ban …
October 9th, 2010
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Motorola Announces First Mobile Computer that Uses Different …
September 22nd, 2010
jedwan The Motorola Solutions business of Motorola, Inc. today announced the MC959B mobile computer – the industry’s first industrial handheld mobile computer that allows mobile workers to easily select the wireless network that best meets their … those in the transportation and logistics, parcel/post, direct store delivery, field service and public safety industries – who work in large territories with coverage areas that may be best served by different cellular networks. …



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