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rachelsterne:

The MTA has partnered with OpenPlans, an open source dev shop, to produce MTA BusTime.  BusTime is a real-time bus-tracking map available online and via smartphones.  Originally estimated to cost $140M, the OpenPlans solution cost under $270K.

rachelsterne:

The MTA has partnered with OpenPlans, an open source dev shop, to produce MTA BusTime.  BusTime is a real-time bus-tracking map available online and via smartphones.  Originally estimated to cost $140M, the OpenPlans solution cost under $270K.

(Source: nycdigital)

  9PM, Feb 5 2011
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    Yes — we are very excited...roll this out. To clarify: the $270k number just addresses the...
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    IT’S ABOUT TIME! I’ve been waiting for this to happen for the longest time even though I’m home only half the year…
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