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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Google Maps for mobile 6.0 (Android) adds indoor maps. Will transit stations be added soon?
In 2009, shortly after I started carrying an iPhone, I caught myself with a funny new automatic habit. I would be at the large Fred Meyer grocery store near my home. Sometimes when I didn’t know where a product was, … Continue reading
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TrinityTransit.org: Making rural transit service attractive and easy-to-use
TrinityTransit.org is the new website for the transit service in Trinity County, California. It replaces the previous website that was group of sub-pages at the Trinity County Transportation Commission website. There are about 14,000 people who live in Trinity County. Despite … Continue reading