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Transit Wireless personnel demonstrate a beacon-enabled version of MTA Subway Time at event to challenge app developers to build apps than can help transit riders -- particularly the disabled -- better navigate the MTA transit system. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
MTA Chairman and CEO Tom Prendergast, speaks at event to challenge app developers to build apps than can help transit riders -- particularly the disabled -- better navigate the MTA transit system. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
This photo shows the three winning teams.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Aaron Donovan
New York State Chief Digital Officer & Deputy Secretary for Technology Rachel Haot speaks during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
New York State President, AT&T Marissa Shorenstein speaks during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Developer of Navigate accepts Honorable Mention during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
MTA Sr. Director of Corporate and Internal Communications Paul Fleuranges speaks during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
AT&T's Executive Director Neil Giacobbi speaks during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Developer of ReMap accepts Best Data Visualization Award during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
CEO of Transit Wireless William Bayne speaks during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Developer of 1-Touch NYCT accepts Popular Choice award during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Developer of NYC Accessible accepts Runner-up Prize for Best Accessibility App for Disabled MTA Customers during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Developer of YoTrain! accepts Grand Prize award for Best Accessibility App for MTA Customers with Disabilities during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Developer of iRideNYC accepts Large Organziation Regognition Award during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Developer of YoTrain! accepts Grand Prize award for Best Accessibility App for MTA Customers with Disabilities during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
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Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
NYU-Poly is hosting the two-day hackathon in its MetroTech Center campus in downtown Brooklyn.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.
Quemuel Arroyo, Policy Analyst for Accessibility for the New York City Department of Transportation, a mobility-impaired subway rider, speaks at event to challenge app developers to build apps than can help transit riders -- particularly the disabled -- better navigate the MTA transit system. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Matthew Puvogel, Transportation Coordinator for the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities and a visually-impaired subway rider, who speaks about challenges to riding the subway for the visually impaired subway rider, at event to challenge app developers to build apps than can help transit riders -- particularly the disabled -- better navigate the MTA transit system. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Transit Wireless personnel demonstrate a sample beacon-enabled wayfinding app during at event to challenge app developers to build apps than can help transit riders -- particularly the disabled -- better navigate the MTA transit system. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
In this photo, the team behind NYC Sheriff, who were awarded Second Prize, presented their concept to a panel of judges.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Aaron Donovan
Transit Wireless personnel speak at event to challenge app developers to build apps than can help transit riders -- particularly the disabled -- better navigate the MTA transit system. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
In this photo, the team behind NYC Sheriff, who were awarded Second Prize, presented their concept to a panel of judges.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Aaron Donovan
Marissa Shorenstein, AT&T New York State President stands in front of MTA Chairman and CEO Tom Prendergast, at event to challenge app developers to build apps than can help transit riders -- particularly the disabled -- better navigate the MTA transit system. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
In this photo, the team behind SubCulture .FM, which was awarded the Grand Prize, presented their concept to a panel of judges.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Aaron Donovan
William Bayne, CEO of Transit Wireless, details potential benefits of beacon technology for the disabled at event to challenge app developers to build apps than can help transit riders -- particularly the disabled -- better navigate the MTA transit system. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
In this photo, the team behind SubCulture .FM, which was awarded the Grand Prize, presented their concept to a panel of judges.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Aaron Donovan
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
In this photo, the team behind Accessway, which was awarded Third Prize, presented their concept to a panel of judges.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Aaron Donovan
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
In this photo, the team behind SubCulture .FM, which was awarded the Grand Prize, presented their concept to a panel of judges.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Aaron Donovan
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
In this photo, the team behind SubCulture .FM, which was awarded the Grand Prize, presented their concept to a panel of judges.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Aaron Donovan
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
In this photo, the team behind Accessway, which was awarded Third Prize, presented their concept to a panel of judges.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Aaron Donovan
Marissa Shorenstein, AT&T New York State President, speaks at event to challenge app developers to build apps than can help transit riders -- particularly the disabled -- better navigate the MTA transit system. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
NYU-Poly is hosting the two-day hackathon in its MetroTech Center campus in downtown Brooklyn.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
NYU-Poly is hosting the two-day hackathon in its MetroTech Center campus in downtown Brooklyn.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
NYU-Poly is hosting the two-day hackathon in its MetroTech Center campus in downtown Brooklyn.
In this photo: MTA's Mike Frumin explains the nature of real-time bus location data, bus routings, and bus stop information available through MTA Bus Time.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
NYU-Poly is hosting the two-day hackathon in its MetroTech Center campus in downtown Brooklyn.
In this photo: MTA's Ernest Tollerson welcomes the participants and explains the MTA's policies on app development.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
NYU-Poly is hosting the two-day hackathon in its MetroTech Center campus in downtown Brooklyn.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
NYU-Poly is hosting the two-day hackathon in its MetroTech Center campus in downtown Brooklyn.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
NYU-Poly is hosting the two-day hackathon in its MetroTech Center campus in downtown Brooklyn.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.
Independent app developers gather on May 4-5, 2013, for an intensive weekend-long collaboration/competition to develop apps for MTA customers. It is the first “hackathon” to be officially sanctioned by the MTA.
Winners will go on to compete this summer in 2013 App Quest, a global apps challenge being sponsored by Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and AT&T, cosponsored by the MTA, and powered by ChallengePost. The challenge seeks to encourage the creation of apps that will help improve MTA riders’ commutes using real time information and other innovations.
NYU-Poly is hosting the two-day hackathon in its MetroTech Center campus in downtown Brooklyn.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.
Are you thinking of dating apps? Probably, the name Tinder will strike in mind. The Tinder app is so popular all over the world. As it has more languages, more users are actively using the app. However, like Tinder, there are more dating apps available. Make sure of your preference and choose the app that suits your needs. Read our latest blog on 10 Alternative Dating Apps To Tinder
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Nowadays, online grocery shopping is booming because of its convenience to shop, easy payments, and special offers. Well, the pandemic situation elevated even the unexplored possibilities of online shopping. For the businessmen out there, looking for the best on-demand grocery delivery apps, read this blog. Here are the top 10 on-demand grocery delivery apps that will help you to get everything at your doorstep.
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Mapping out a process on a white wall in the conference room of Transparent Inc, app developer, CEO Mike Smith thinks visually and blazes a red marker trail for his team to follow #appdeveloper Toronto