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December 2, 2008 at 1:20pm
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Bay Area Rapid Transit opened all their data to developers, which means anyone can now build apps that help people miss trains less often. More info on BART’s API here.

It’s only a matter of time before this really catches on.

dpstyles:

Bay Area Rapid Transit opened all their data to developers, which means anyone can now build apps that help people miss trains less often. More info on BART’s API here.

It’s only a matter of time before this really catches on.

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  1. siminoff reblogged this from benjaminstein and added:
    Completely awesome. It is amazing the data that lots of old and non-techy companies have that released in an API to...
  2. georgr reblogged this from dpstyles and added:
    hope other cities’ subway systems follow suit.
  3. colinkloecker reblogged this from dpstyles and added:
    really catches on.
  4. chriswarren reblogged this from s4xton and added:
    I have several projects in mind for this sort of data if it’s ever available for Twin Cities Metro Transit. I was...
  5. s4xton reblogged this from dpstyles
  6. whitneymcn reblogged this from mikehudack and added:
    If you’re interested in this kind of stuff definitely check out DIYcity.org—John Geraci (Outside.in founder) kicked it...
  7. mikehudack reblogged this from dpstyles
  8. youngmanhattanite reblogged this from dpstyles and added:
    once talk about doing...ITP project using some sort of “rumble” sensors near...
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