…then you should check out Avego.com. With this iPhone app, you’ll be able to arrange pickups from people who are going the same way you are….When you have your car available, you’ll be able to get updates on people who need a ride and are going the same way you are.This give-and-receive approach to car… Continue reading KillerStartups – 10 September
Launching at DEMO
DEMO is a really awesome show, run twice a year, with the goal of introducing cutting edge technology companies to the press, venture capitalists, corporate execs and others who attend the show. Evidently it’s fairly selective, like 1-out-of-10-that-apply kind of selective (I don’t know for sure, cause we got invited to attend, so how selective… Continue reading Launching at DEMO
cnet news – 9 September
At DemoFall, Mapflow demonstrated its iPhone application, designed to automate carpooling….Mapflow is a very interesting product designed around the idea of helping drivers offset the high costs of gas by finding people who need rides to pay to fill empty seats in their cars….this seems to me to be a very good use of the… Continue reading cnet news – 9 September
Fortune – 9 September
Avego, a forthcoming iPhone application from Irish company Mapflow, uses the gadget’s GPS to connect drivers who have empty seats with riders in need of a lift. It also automatically calculates the gas fees owed by the passenger to the driver, and then takes a cut of that exchange. Sounds promising… Fortune
VentureBeat – 9 September
…As good ideas go, Avego is pretty high on the list. Few things as common as car ownership in the United States, but many are interested in ditching their ride in favor of alternate options. Recent statistics have shown that fewer young people are getting licenses… VentureBeat
gadgetlab – 9 September
…There’s money to be made for iPhone users who drive cars — through an application unveiled Tuesday. The [Avego] application essentially enables virtual hitchhiking, whereas a handset user can tell Shared Transport where he or she wants to go, and a driver owning an iPhone 3G can use the application to accept or reject a… Continue reading gadgetlab – 9 September
Irish Times – 9 September
…Building on Mapflow’s experience in creating location-aware technologies for the transport and insurance sectors, Avego enables passengers and drivers to be matched up in real-time. The company describes it as a “cross between car-pooling, public transport and eBay”…. Chief executive Richard Bryce said the US would be the first market for Avego due to the… Continue reading Irish Times – 9 September
GPS Obsessed – 9 September
Avego aims at the 20% of the $2-billion-per-day single occupancy vehicle trip market Mapflow believes is well-suited for shared transport. The company is launching an iPhone app in the next 4 weeks in the US with a payment structure that is fairly innovative as well… GPS Obsessed
MacsimumNews – 9 September
Described as a cross between carpooling, public transport and eBay, Avego matches a driver’s wasted seat capacity-those seats that are unoccupied-to passengers, reducing commute costs for all participants…. MacsimumNews
PC Magazine – 9 September
Mapflow uses an iPhone and its GPS capabilities to let people share rides along a similar route. You enter your route on its Avego .action web site, and it then finds other people who want rideson that route. It includes a “meter” for sharing costs (using a pincode system), ratings of drivers and passengers, etc.… Continue reading PC Magazine – 9 September