Posts Tagged ‘Brookline’

Boston chooses Bixi for bike sharing, BikeNow looks to Baltimore

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

The city of Boston has chosen the company that runs Montreal’s Bixi program to implement bike sharing in the Hub. It’s like Zipcar for bikes — bikes would be stationed at racks throughout the city, where a user would swipe a card to rent a bike, which they could return at a station near his or her destination. The AP reports: 

Boston officials are hoping to reach a decision with the Public Bike System Co. in the next 60 days to install a network of 2,500 bikes and 290 stations across the city by next summer, with the option of expanding to a 5,000-bike system encompassing the neighboring communities Brookline, Cambridge and Somerville.

It might be good news for bike-enthusiasts, but it’s a setback for BikeNow, a Boston University spinout which had been hoping to do the same thing. Amy Trus, a co-founder of the BU $50K Business Plan Competition finalist, said via email she knew BikeNow had a 50/50 chance at the contract.

BikeNow’s plan included a lower rental rate subsidized by advertising, which the city of Boston didn’t want, Trus said. Plan B for BikeNow, which based its service on Paris’ Velib program, and would act as local operators for the B-Cycle organization’s technology, is to roll out the service in Baltimore, said Trus, a Maryland native.

The Future of Journalism: MIT throws you a party, Knight Foundation gives you money

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

I wasn’t aware that was an option. 

Two locals who did, and have been working to reverse the never-ending journalism death spiral, are among nine Knight Foundation grant winners. 

Springfield-based Katrin Verclas, co-founder of  MobileActive,won $200,000 for the won $200,000 for the Mobile Media Toolkit, which will offer mobile-based media production tools, including video and audio recording, distribution to social media.

Roxbury-based artist John Ewing won $40,000 for Virtual Street Corners. Ewing plans to project citizen
journalists’ video newscasts on life-size screens to encourage interaction between residents of Roxbury Brookline, which are nearby geographically, but less so socioeconomically.

The winners were announced at the Future of Journalism conference at MIT — which, obviously, is being twittered to within an inch of its life at #KNC09, and at #FNCM09, and — just in case — at #kncmit.

Lumos Catheter unites things you wouldn’t think would go together

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

lumos_catheterThat would be catheters and lasers.

From the MHT print edition, the Brookline-based company is using low-powered lasers to help guide catheter insertion.

It sounds funny until you consider the old way, which “involves guesswork.”

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