Hopstop—a site that helps you map your travel plans in major cities in the US—isn't perfect. As many readers of TechCrunch point out, it doesn't always point you to the most efficient routes, and it sometimes overestimates the time it will take you to get places. But it's still the...
Advertisers Now Benefit from Hyper-Targeting Capabilities Offering Metro-Area HopStop Consumers Localized Promotions of Immediate Interest NEW YORK -- Ringleader Digital, the only third-party ad serving network for mobile devices, today announced that HopStop has selected Ringleader to serve ads over its mobile Web site. Ringleader's...
WHEN CHINEDU ECHERUO FIRST MOVED TO NEW YORK City in 1995, his unfamiliarity with the city's sprawling 714-mile mass transit system made it difficult for him to get around the large metropolis. But he had a solution. Echeruo, 33, founded HopStop.com, a Web-based city transit...
HopStop.com, the most-used site for subway and bus directions in the United States, has launched HopStop PDA (http://hopstop.com/pda). Consumers can now access HopStop's services from their PDA and other web-enabled devices. Visitors who visit HopStop.com from their Blackberry, Treo or other similar devices and will automatically be...
Did you know that in 2004, 562 Long Islanders ventured into New York City and never returned? (OK, I made that one up.) Still, some Long Islanders hesitate to venture to the metropolis to our west for fear that they will get lost or...
Articles 2005-05-13
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