First off, due to a bit of general confusion generated by some of the coverage we have had about the project, we wanted to let anyone who is wondering know that at this time we are in no way affiliated with Transport for London. While we would love for undersound to be installed in the London Underground, we are only just implementing a demo at this time. Right now, we aren't even in negotiations with the TFL but hopefully we will be ready for that soon - and all the interest you have expressed can't hurt.
undersound has received a significant amount of attention and we'd like to say thanks to all of those who are enthusiastic about the project. Of course we are pleased with the project thus far, but in case you don't just want to hear it from us, check out what other people are saying:
Boing Boing
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E-Consultancy
EETimes
Engadget
Gizmodo
Gizmodo Japan
GizmoWatch
Londonist
The New Scientist
PC World
PSFK
Rhizome
Smart Mobs
Smart Space
Spiegel
Tech Digest
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