Indian Americans introduce a new company, MyCityWay
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SiliconIndia,Thursday, 15 July 2010, 04:19 Hrs
New York: Three Indians expatriates, Archana Patchirajan, Puneet Mehta and Sonpreet Bhatia, the winners of NYC BigApps have come out with their own company MyCityWay for creating inventive, effective and commercially viable application to render information to the New York.They have thus rung the ceremonial bell in Nasdaq.
MyCityWay apps for the mobile device invented by them, offers information to over 50 resource centres in the city like restaurants, nightlife, hotels, traffic, public transport, safety and green efforts. It acts like a travel guide within the city.

The application's success led to the creation of the company with the same name of the app.
Patchiranjan, Co Founder and Partner of MyCityWay said, "As a startup company, we are delighted to be building a product that will enable the creation of smarter cities - cities that allow active interaction with residents and visitors through our apps,"
Gaining presence in 10 cities like Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, DC and London, MyCityWay now intends to spread its wings across 40 cities in the next four months.
Sonpreet Bhatia reveals that, "Police departments from a couple of cities are seeking our help to include relevant safety tips from them within our city based apps,"
Google and Apple are the currently the customers for MyCityWay apps which can be downloaded on their iPhones, iPads and all Android based phones.
Puneet Mehta remarks, "You can easily plan your vacation in New York city using the application on a flight in offline mode,"
These three immigrants had moved to U.S. a decade ago and have now left their jobs to concentrate more on building up their own company.
MyCityWay apps for the mobile device invented by them, offers information to over 50 resource centres in the city like restaurants, nightlife, hotels, traffic, public transport, safety and green efforts. It acts like a travel guide within the city.
The application's success led to the creation of the company with the same name of the app.
Patchiranjan, Co Founder and Partner of MyCityWay said, "As a startup company, we are delighted to be building a product that will enable the creation of smarter cities - cities that allow active interaction with residents and visitors through our apps,"
Gaining presence in 10 cities like Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, DC and London, MyCityWay now intends to spread its wings across 40 cities in the next four months.
Sonpreet Bhatia reveals that, "Police departments from a couple of cities are seeking our help to include relevant safety tips from them within our city based apps,"
Google and Apple are the currently the customers for MyCityWay apps which can be downloaded on their iPhones, iPads and all Android based phones.
Puneet Mehta remarks, "You can easily plan your vacation in New York city using the application on a flight in offline mode,"
These three immigrants had moved to U.S. a decade ago and have now left their jobs to concentrate more on building up their own company.
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Reader's comments (9)
1: 3 Indian American techies ring Nasdaq bell
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Posted by: Karthikeyan - 11 Aug, 2010
2: Indians create success wherever they land up.
Posted by: Hanako - 15 Jul, 2010
3:But they fails in India
Dasda replied to: Hanako
post - 15 Jul, 2010
post - 15 Jul, 2010
4: Nope. Here they don't get the perfect
business platform.
Venkatx5 replied to: Dasda
post - 16 Jul, 2010
post - 16 Jul, 2010
5: Well said sir
acde replied to: Venkatx5
post - 16 Jul, 2010
post - 16 Jul, 2010
6: failures not stop us to succed. The day is
not too far for us succed in our own soil.
jai hind
Mathesah replied to: acde
post - 16 Jul, 2010
post - 16 Jul, 2010
7:well said sir, jai hind
chaitanya replied to: Mathesah
post - 17 Jul, 2010
post - 17 Jul, 2010
8: Mathesah, Its time to explore the
opportunities their are no boundries for
selling our tech, so we indian should well
prepared for this with true spirit and hard
work as we do and recognised globally,
Becauase now some far east products become
part of our life including our food habits,
living standards etc
zaheer Ahmed replied to: chaitanya
post - 13 Jan, 2011
post - 13 Jan, 2011
9: dont use word "sir" w/o reason, it reflects
weak mentality..
kumar replied to: chaitanya
post - 17 Jul, 2010
post - 17 Jul, 2010
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