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Pushpalatha Bhat, Clip 2: Technology Improves Life

Collection: Queens Memory Collection at the Archives at Queens Library: Pushpalatha Bhat
Date: Time Period: 2000-2016; 2017-08-03; Interview recorded: August 3, 2017 Material: Digital audio recording made using a digital recorder. Dimension: Total running time: 0:03:22
Creator: Pushpalatha Bhat interviewed by Pranav Bhat Identifier: aql:24550 bhat-pushpalatha-clip2

Description: Pushpalatha mentions the changes that she notices in New York from the time she moved to the city in 2000 to what it is present day. She talks about the improvement with transportation and the education system due to technology. For example, the bus app tells you when the bus is coming so that you can plan accordingly and save time.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:24553

Creator : Pushpalatha Bhat interviewed by Pranav Bhat

Date : Time Period: 2000-2016; 2017-08-03; Interview recorded: August 3, 2017

Summary/Description : Pushpalatha mentions the changes that she notices in New York from the time she moved to the city in 2000 to what it is present day. She talks about the improvement with transportation and the education system due to technology. For example, the bus app tells you when the bus is coming so that you can plan accordingly and save time.

Subject : Technology

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Coverage : Locations discussed: Queens, NY

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using a digital recorder.; Total running time: 0:03:22

Identifier : aql:24550 bhat-pushpalatha-clip2

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