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		<title>almost makes me want to take my iPhone back from Brendan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since I don’t drive, I really appreciate ways to mooch rides from the suckers who do.  An article in the New York Times talks about two apps that might just help me get around if I hadn’t given Brendan my iPhone to trade up to an Android G1. The first one, a little bit of [...]]]></description>
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Since I don’t drive, I really appreciate ways to mooch rides from the suckers who do.  <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/21/business/21novelties.html?_r=1" target="_blank">An article in the New York</a> Times talks about two apps that might just help me get around if I hadn’t given Brendan my iPhone to trade up to an Android G1.</p>
<p>The first one, a little bit of overkill if you ask me, was designed by an Irish company called <a href="http://www.avego.com/ui/index.action" target="_blank">Avego</a>.  From the looks of it, people who are willing to share rides have to drive around with their phones on the dashboard, and an online interface allows people who need a lift to find vehicles close-by, even if they don’t have a phone themselves.  Neat idea, but at 30 cents a mile, the business model strikes me as, well, un-American.</p>
<p>The Avego rules clearly state “Radios, if on, play jazz, classical music or “mild” news. Avoid talk radio.” That seems a little strict to me, I don’t know of any taxis that have that rule.</p>
<p>The other services seems to have developed a little more traction in San Francisco.  Even if their website kind of sucks, <a href="http://www.carticipate.com/" target="_blank">Carticipate</a> looks like it has the advantage over Avego because of it’s simplicity: instead of having to remember to have your phone on all the time, you post, Craigslist-style, what you’ve got and search for what you need.  Plus, it’s free.</p>
<p>Has anyone out their used either of these apps?  A penny (or 30 cents) for your thoughts.</p>
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