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		<title>NYC Free Parking iPhone App Competes for Award</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The free iPhone application NYC Broken Meters, uses city data to find broken meters in Manhattan. Under the city law, motorists are able to park freely at a broken meter for up to one hour.
According to The New York Post, the broken meter data is obtained by Scout 311, a company responsible for finding traffic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-123" title="iphone_apps.jpg" src="http://iphoneactionplan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/iphone_apps-300x3001.jpg" alt="iphone_apps.jpg" width="300" height="300" />The free iPhone application NYC Broken Meters, uses city data to find broken meters in Manhattan. Under the city law, motorists are able to park freely at a broken meter for up to one hour.</p>
<p>According to The New York Post, the broken meter data is obtained by Scout 311, a company responsible for finding traffic related equipment needing repairs in New York City. Scout311 has developed this iPhone app to utilize the phone’s GPS, which results in under 1,000 meters being broken.</p>
<p>As of Monday, <a title="NYC is voting for the best app in Manhattan" href="http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/app_meter_beater_WkHr9MsO6YeRvHx6LTC3BI" target="_blank">NYC residents are voting for the best app in Manhattan</a>. The NYC Broken Meters Application is just one of the many Manhattan based apps that have entered into this competition which features a grand prize of $5,000, according to the New York Post. </p>
<p>This competition is intended to shed some light on iPhone Apps that help make Manhattan more attainable. Quit a few of the finalists are similar to NYC Broken Meters in the sense that they use city data to inform the people in the city about current events. IPhone Apps such as Hey Walkie, a dog park locator and Trees Near you, a map of a all trees in the city; are several among the many competing Apps.</p>
<p>The winner for the best New York City App will be recognized at an awards ceremony after the competition ends on January 7<sup>th</sup>.</p>
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