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Smartphone App To Assist Drivers With Parking In Princeton
Arash Sadeghi developed the app for an experiment to be conducted next spring, the Princeton Packet reports.

Princeton, NJ -- Beginning this spring, drivers parking in Princeton will be able to pay for their metered spots through a smartapp on their phone, the Princeton Packet reports.
Arash Sadeghi, an Iranian born citizen who moved to Princeton in 2010, developed the app for a 60-day experiment to begin in Princeton in the spring, according to the report. If successful, Sadeghi hopes his app will be picked up by three more cities.
Four of his students from an engineering class he teaches at Princeton University are assisting Sadeghi, who owns Possumus Inc., according to the report. The municipality has donated 10 spots for the experiment.
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