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As of Tuesday, people looking up locations in the city get public transit options alongside driving directions. The feature includes information about subways, buses and commuter railroads.
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via Yahoo! News @ 17:08 24th Sep
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NEW YORK - Google has added the nation's biggest public transportation system to its popular mapping service, showing travelers how to navigate New York City's mass transit system.
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via MSNBC @ 20:43 24th Sep
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Google's just added a new transit directions feature to Google Maps for mobile for the Windows Mobile (2005 or later) and Symbian/S60 (3rd edition or later) smartphone platforms. Made available for BlackBerry and Java-based handsets a few weeks ago, this feature allows you to request a route using only public transportation in over 50 cities. It is supposed to give you a number of different options to help you get where you want to go without driving yourself.
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via Smart Phone Today @ 18:57 11th Aug
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Google's just added a new transit directions feature to Google Maps for mobile for the Windows Mobile (2005 or later) and Symbian/S60 (3rd edition or later) smartphone platforms. Made available for BlackBerry and Java-based handsets a few weeks ago, this feature allows you to request a route using only public transportation in over 50 cities. It is supposed to give you a number of different options to help you get where you want to go without driving yourself.
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via Palm Boulevard @ 6:24 9th Aug
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As of Tuesday, people looking up locations in the city get public transit options alongside driving directions. The feature includes information about subways, buses and commuter railroads.
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via China Post @ 2:31 25th Sep
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GOOGLE has added the biggest public transportation system in the US to its popular mapping service, showing travelers how to navigate New York City's mass transit system.
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via Shanghai Daily @ 17:08 24th Sep
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BOSTON (AP) _ A federal judge Tuesday lifted a gag order on three MIT students who were barred from talking publicly about security flaws they discovered in the state's automated mass transit fare system, even as a lawyer for the agency acknowledged the system was "compromised."
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via Chicago Tribune @ 8:36 20th Aug
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Transit officers stand watch in the terminal at South Station in Boston, Massachusetts. Operators of a US city transit system were in court Saturday trying to stop hackers from showing thousands of their peers how to get free rides by cracking its fare "smart cards."
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via Turkish Press @ 16:37 10th Aug
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Last week Goggle added even more transit information for the entire New York metro region, making comprehensive public transit information easy to search and use.
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via OhmyNews @ 5:11 30th Sep
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The recent hacking into Boston's mass transit system by three local university students underscores a much broader problem: More than a billion mass-transit fare cards and door-swipe badges worldwide have a security weakness.
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via Mass Transit Magazine @ 16:53 19th Aug
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The recent hacking into Boston's mass transit system by three local university students underscores a much broader problem: More than a billion mass-transit fare cards and door-swipe badges worldwide have a security weakness.
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via Christian Science Monitor @ 15:01 18th Aug
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SPOT Rescue Alert: Injured Hiker Rescued From Canadian Rockies After Sending GPS Coordinates and Distress Message From His SPOT Satellite Messenger
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via MONiTOR Today! @ 2:30 25th Sep
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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has sued three students and their school, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, hoping to stop them from disclosing flaws in the MBTA's electronic ticketing system.
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via NetworkWorld @ 0:03 10th Aug
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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has sued three students and their school, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, hoping to stop them from disclosing flaws in the MBTA's electronic ticketing system.
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via CIO Magazine @ 18:18 9th Aug
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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has sued three students and their school, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, hoping to stop them from disclosing flaws in the MBTA's electronic ticketing system.
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via Computerworld @ 18:18 9th Aug
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Babies in a hurry made for a memorable Monday morning for firefighters in and around Rochester who were summoned three times to deliver infants in cars.
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via CNEWS @ 20:57 19th Aug
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A federal judge in the U.S. District Court in Boston has issued a gag order preventing three Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) students from presenting research findings at Defcon 16, an annual conference of computer hackers.
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via Heartland Institute @ 4:15 11th Oct
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Babies in a hurry made for a memorable Monday morning for firefighters in and around Rochester who were summoned three times to deliver infants in cars.
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via Q 107 @ 20:48 19th Aug
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Babies in a hurry made for a memorable Monday morning for firefighters in and around Rochester who were summoned three times to deliver infants in cars.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 20:48 19th Aug
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An Oahu Transit bus driver was caught playing a Playstation Portable on his route. Reports fail to include which game he was playing- Grand Theft Auto, perhaps?
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via Planetizen @ 16:36 5th Oct
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Technology that protects data in transit can soon be licensed to insurance industry, which can then offer policies to banks, health-care companies, law firms, and other enterprises
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via InfoWorld @ 23:27 8th Sep
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LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AFP) - Operators of a US city transit system were in court Saturday trying to stop hackers from showing thousands of their peers how to get free rides by cracking its fare "smart cards."
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via AFP via Yahoo! @ 21:12 9th Aug
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