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Homeless American Grand Leo, 4 months who studied programming, released a mobile application for motorists and pedestrians. It is stated on page on Facebook, which describes the experiment Leo.
Mobile app Trees for cars allows people to save on fuel, making a joint trip. To do this, the driver of the car should be noted, how and where it is going to go, and he will see which of the users it can ride on the road. Accordingly, the pedestrian will see who of the drivers have far.
According to Business Insider, a Trees for cars and have a competitive element. The app shows how much carbon dioxide "saved" the user, driving the opponent's car, thus forcing people to compete in the "green".
The app costs 99 cents and is available on iOS, and on Android. Its author - Leo Grand homeless of New York. In mid-August, a young programmer Patrick MakKonlo proposed Grande one of two services: either he gives homeless $ 100 immediately, or it teaches programming.
Leo chose Grand programming. MakKonlo gave homeless notebook Samsung Chromebook, programming books and worked with him every morning for an hour. Four months later, there was an application Trees for cars.
In the video, which recorded the Grand to launch its application, he described it as: «Trees for Cars - it's a great way to build links, usilyat community to help each other financially and energetically. Everything under the auspices of the preservation of the environment ».
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Mobile app Trees for cars allows people to save on fuel, making a joint trip. To do this, the driver of the car should be noted, how and where it is going to go, and he will see which of the users it can ride on the road. Accordingly, the pedestrian will see who of the drivers have far.
According to Business Insider, a Trees for cars and have a competitive element. The app shows how much carbon dioxide "saved" the user, driving the opponent's car, thus forcing people to compete in the "green".
The app costs 99 cents and is available on iOS, and on Android. Its author - Leo Grand homeless of New York. In mid-August, a young programmer Patrick MakKonlo proposed Grande one of two services: either he gives homeless $ 100 immediately, or it teaches programming.
Leo chose Grand programming. MakKonlo gave homeless notebook Samsung Chromebook, programming books and worked with him every morning for an hour. Four months later, there was an application Trees for cars.
In the video, which recorded the Grand to launch its application, he described it as: «Trees for Cars - it's a great way to build links, usilyat community to help each other financially and energetically. Everything under the auspices of the preservation of the environment ».
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