our team expands
Our search for a development partner took us weeks and across the globe… but we’ve finally settled on a team based right next door in Long Island. I find something rather thrilling about the fact that our efforts (and dollars) will remain onshore. (Does that make me sound naive or patriotic?)
We also finally lined up [...]
cabcorner makes its print media debut in NYC!
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Check it:
The New York Post ran a story today about CabCorner and its popularity among the “bargoers.” Click HERE to read the article, and see what Jon had to say!
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As you can imagine, it only took a few hours before the media vortex had seized the Post story. SEE what NBC had to say [...]
I met her in the backseat…
Well, I suppose it was only a matter of time before the blogosphere realized that there were other benefits to using CabCorner, as if traffic reduction, subway decongestion, energy conservation, and cost-savings weren’t enough.
That’s right, FratomBomb, Cabcorner probably ain’t a bad way to find a last-minute date. There’s something about economic recessions that suddenly make [...]
shall we share a cab to the windy city?
Jon, Ajay, Lou and Sankho:
Check this out… NYC’s “cab sharing” buzz made it all the way out to Chicago, and the Daily News followed it to get a reaction. What does this tell you?
CLICK HERE
YES, that Obamaville would be happy to open it’s arms to CabCorner. Let’s not squander this enthusiasm in the press for [...]
CabCorner to Launch on “Pixie Day”: 5/16/09!
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Tonight, at 12:01 a.m. May 16th, our team is finally launching CabCorner.com!
It’s been ten months since McKinney first approached me with his idea, and in that time we’ve worked hard to bring to life our website. With your help, support, and publicity, we can build the audience necessary to power our vision.
Cabcorner.com is designed to [...]
Transportation Innovation
Innovation and transportation are words not often found in the same sentence when referring to the current state of New York City’s transportation infrastructure. Innovators have tried and failed to bring about meaningful change with regards to the way New Yorkers get around this great city. Most recently, Mayor Bloomberg’s attempt at instating a congestion [...]
A CabCorner Valentine’s…
Alone once again, he paid his tab. Like so many Valentine’s Days in the past, he would return to an empty apartment, kept spotless just in case. The flowers he’d purchased the day before would be only slightly wilted on the windowsill, yet would nonetheless serve as the painful reminder that Valentine’s Day would again [...]
Mobile Cab Sharing on New York City’s Numerous Street Corners
Maybe you too have walked out of Penn Station in midtown NYC and seen a line of taxis on 7th ave, with a larger line of people next to it, and wondered something out loud to yourself:
“Why are all these people waiting for a cab when there’re clearly 8 empty ones in front of them? [...]






