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Apr. 22, 2008 at 1:04pm by Greg Sterling
Google Releases More Public Transit Info, Other Green Initiatives For Earth Day
You've seen the Earth Day logos, now comes several Earth Day related announcements from Google. The most significant of those involves the expansion of Google Transit to nine new US locations, including San Francisco, Denver, Millwaukee, Ann Arbor and Holland, MI, Kansas City, MO, Framingham and Cape Cod, MA. Here's...
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Nov. 14, 2007 at 8:20am by Barry Schwartz
Google Transit Comes To Europe
The Google LatLong blog announced that Google Transit now supports certain areas in Europe. Google Transit is a tool to help you find public transportation options for your trip or commute. Google Transit supports travel southeast of the UK, SBB, Switzerland, VBZ, Zurich, Switzerland, Turin, Italy, and Florence, Italy. Yes,...
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Oct. 8, 2007 at 9:45am by Barry Schwartz
Google Transit Now In Google Maps
Google Operating System reports Google Transit data can now be found in Google Maps for select cities. If you plot driving directions between Norwalk, California and Orange County, California, you should see an option on the left for "Directions: Drive There - Take Public Transit." Clicking on "Take Public Transit"...
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Aug. 24, 2007 at 12:21pm by Barry Schwartz
Google Transit Coming To New York Metropolitan Area
Google May Start New York Transit Guide to Boost Ads from Bloomberg reports that Google Transit will soon support the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area. Currently Google Transit covers about 15 U.S. cities including Burbank, Humboldt County, Orange County, San Diego, Tampa, Honolulu, Duluth, Las Vegas Monorail, Reno, Eugene, Portland,...
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Apr. 30, 2007 at 10:38am by Barry Schwartz
Google Transit Sends Upset User Superman Cape
Adam Darowski blogged about getting some really bad advice from Google Transit, specifically asking him to "cross an eight-lane highway on foot." So how did Google respond? Joe Hughes of Google Transit sent Adam a Superman cape and a letter apologizing for the inconvenience. Here is the letter:...


