T looking to get new beta site on track
Posted on March 22, 2017
By Olivia Vanni, Boston Herald
"A lot of MBTA subway cars might be relics of a bygone era, but the transit agency is finally moving into the 21st century with a mobile-friendly website.
“More than 60 percent of current MBTA.com visitors are on mobile devices, despite the fact that it was built before the first iPhone was released,” David Block-Schachter, the T’s chief technology officer, said about the site."
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