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The smartphone exemplifies the rhetorical smart city movement. This paper examines one potential use of smartphone technology -mapping public transportation services in a megacity of the Global South. We examine the potential user impacts of introducing a smartphone-generated and analog-delivered schematic bus map in Dhaka, Bangladesh. After distributing the map, we used a web-based survey to investigate impacts on users' knowledge, as measured by their stated understanding, navigation, and perceptions of the system. While a small and biased sample, the results suggest that the map fills a knowledge gap, provides useful and valued information, and may stimulate "exploration" of the city and its bus system.
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