North Beach and Tenderloin still neck and neck!

It’s not over yet. With over 100,000 games played, over 2,500,000 points scored, with less than a week to go, North Beach and Tenderloin are still battling it out over the championship of the world’s first Bus Stop Derby. And … Continue reading

Thanks for the articles, we can’t wait to see who will be the winning neighborhood!

San Francisco Gets Inter-Bus Stop Multiplayer Gaming “This has to be the coolest thing Yahoo or Clear Channel have done, like, ever, right?” From Gizmodo, click here for the full story. “Yahoo!’s bus-shelter games start city rivalry” From Adweek, click … Continue reading

Thanks for continuing to spread the word!

“Inside Look at SF’s interactive & social bus shelters” From, lost remote, click here for the full story. “Something surprisingly new and different is being tested by Yahoo in San Francisco. This endeavor, called the Bus Stop Derby”. From, Social … Continue reading

“Yahoo! Bus Stop Derby Pits San Francisco Neighborhoods Against Each Other”

Check out the full story from Fast Company here!

End of Year Awards: Best Use of Emerging Technologies, 2010

“OK Go and the Bus Stop Derby.” From, We All Make Music, read the full story.

And the good news keep coming!

Let the bus be late – Mass Transit Video Gaming “Given the fact that Muni is usually always late, I wish this wasn’t part of a limited time promotion. Well done Yahoo and the team that designed the interface and … Continue reading

The Official Yahoo Bus Stop Derby Video!

Check out the video here.

Getting noticed in Italy!

Click here for the full story.

What’s not to like?

“The screens are clear and colorful with content that’s fun to engage with, and with anybody with a passing knowledge of San Francisco, the whole idea of playing for your neighborhood is a smart idea.” From Daily DOOH, click here … Continue reading

“Battle of the ‘Hoods Gives SOMA an Opportunity to Shine…”

“Attention residents, commuters and otherwise fans of the South of Market Neighborhood; our time has come to show the rest of San Francisco what we’re made of. Put away ‘Angry Birds’ and Facebook while waiting for Muni for the next … Continue reading