Roadify arrives in Seattle, treads on the turf of transit app One Bus Away
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Read MoreAn official client for the LinkedIn professional social network has been a long time coming, but it looks like the third-party stopgaps will soon be relieved of duty. LinkedIn for Android is now available in an open beta if you sign up for the group. All of the core functions are there, like viewing updates [...]
Read MoreToday in subway porn we have a beautiful depiction of the ebb and flow and changing formats of the New York City subway map over the years. The only thing better than watching the map come of age to the inspirationally epic music in the video created by Gizmodo’s Matt Toder back in December (Bowery [...]
Read MoreIn the process, they injected more than $30 billion into the city’s economy and supported 320,000 jobs. Think about that the next time you see a family buying Statue of Liberty geegaws. And, crowded sidewalks and all, New Yorkers welcome visitors with hospitality, as Daily News reporter Rich Schapiro discovered when he ventured out into [...]
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Read MoreYou are circling the block yet again, desperately seeking a parking space–and then you remember there’s an app for that. You whip out your phone and pull up Roadify, the high-profile winner of New York City’s second BigApps contest, which is supposed to provide a real-time list of parking spaces near your location. You watch [...]
Read MoreLinkedIn, the business-targeted social networking website, recently filed for an IPO, meaning that it will soon sell public shares in the company. The Mountain View, CA-based company is one of the first high-profile networking corporations to enter the public domain. Filing this request with the Securities and Exchange Committee (SEC), LinkedIn declined to comment on [...]
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