Hopstop
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Hopstop[1], launched in 2005, was one of the original transit trip planning websites[2]. In 2011, Hopstop added functionality for planning trips for an additional 20 agencies, totaling coverage for 57 cities[3]. The Hopstop website asked transit agencies to email feedback@hopstop.com if they would like to be included in Hopstop directions[4]. In addition to directions, Hopstop provided transit maps and schedules for included agencies. It was cost-free for transit agencies to participate. Hopstop Live also included real-time transit information that is crowd-sourced from app users.
Apple Inc. acquired HopStop in July 2013,[5] In October 2015, HopStop was no longer available on any platform.[6]
References
- ↑ Hopstop.com, Inc. "HopStop." Accessed August 1, 2012 from http://www.hopstop.com/
- ↑ Vikas Bajaj. (2005). "Hopping the Subway? Jump on the Web First." The New YorkTimes. August 1, 2005. Available at http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/01/technology/01hop.html?_r=3
- ↑ PR Newswire. (2011). "Popular Urban Navigation Site HopStop Expands to 57 Global Markets, Introduces Advanced Search Features and Localized Content Powered by Leading Brands." June 20, 2011. Accessed: from http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/popular-urban-navigation-site-hopstop-expands-to-57-global-markets-introduces-advanced-search-features-and-localized-content-powered-by-leading-brands-124183159.html
- ↑ Hopstop.com, Inc. "What We Do." Accessed August 1, 2012 from http://hopstop.com/about
- ↑ https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-acquires-navigation-service-hopstop/
- ↑ http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/hopstop-closes-shop-10-years-article-1.2359560