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		<title>New App Idea: Dude, Where&#8217;s My Car?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even though I shouldn&#8217;t own a car, I do, and as every car owner in NYC knows, dealing with alternate-side parking is a hassle. That, combined with my recent itch to write a small mobile app, has lead me to the following idea:  the &#8220;Dude, Where&#8217;s My Car?&#8221; app for mobile.   Here&#8217;s what it will [...]]]></description>
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<p>Even though I <a href="http://streetsblog.org">shouldn&#8217;t own a car</a>, <a href="http://blog.wrkng.net/2008/10/buy-my-car/">I do</a>, and as every car owner in NYC knows, dealing with alternate-side parking is a hassle.</p>
<p>That, combined with my recent itch to write a small mobile app, has lead me to the following idea:  <strong>the &#8220;Dude, Where&#8217;s My Car?&#8221; app for mobile</strong>.   Here&#8217;s what it will do:</p>
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<li>When I park my car, I&#8217;ll open the app, and it will prompt me to enter where I&#8217;ve parked.  I&#8217;ll enter &#8220;Warren&#8221; under &#8220;Street&#8221; and &#8220;Smith &amp; Hoyt&#8221; under &#8220;Between&#8221;.  Or maybe I&#8217;ll click on a map.  This seems like a silly step, but if you&#8217;re like me, it&#8217;ll come in handy four days later when you forget where you parked.</li>
<li>The app home screen will show the car&#8217;s location, either in text or map form.</li>
<li>Then, the app will query the <a href="http://www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/dot/html/motorist/scrintro.shtml#calendar2009">Alternate Side Parking Calendar</a>, and show if alternate side is in effect for the next few days.</li>
<li>For bonus points, it will send me a text or email the night before I need to move the car.</li>
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<p>I plan on trying to make this for blackberry, since that&#8217;s how I roll, but of course it would be sexier on the iPhone.  Maybe I&#8217;ll try out <a href="http://phonegap.com/">PhoneGap</a> and kill two birds with one stone.</p>
<p>(I know <a href="http://robertmarianski.com">some people</a> have already been thinking about this problem, so I may be able to recruit some help)</p>
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