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Starts & Stops

For most T riders, the long wait for a bus location app is over

Jared Egan, a 25-year-old web developer who created the app in his spare time, wound up winning a T contest. Jared Egan, a 25-year-old web developer who created the app in his spare time, wound up winning a T contest.
By Eric Moskowitz
Globe Staff / August 1, 2010

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Where’s the bus? For as long as the bus has existed, riders have asked that question — usually while craning their necks, squinting up the street, checking their watches, and shifting their weight. But since November, thousands of T riders have been asking another question: Where’s my bus? (Full article: 1528 words)

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