[6] In 2014, Sense Networks was acquired by YP, "the local search and advertising company owned by Cerberus Capital Management and AT&T.
After establishing an office in NoHo, New York City near Silicon Alley, Skibiski recruited Alex Pentland, Director of Human Dynamics Research and former Academic Head of the MIT Media Lab, Tony Jebara, Associate Professor and Head of the Machine Learning Laboratory at Columbia University, and Christine Lemke, who would later become co-founders.
[10] Founder Greg Skibiski was pushed out by lead investor Intel Capital[11] in November 2009 following the company's B round of financing.
[14] The Citysense consumer application that shows hotspots of human activity in real-time from mobile phone location and taxicab GPS data[15] was named by ReadWriteWeb (in The New York Times) as "Top 10 Internet of Things Products of 2009".
[16] The Cabsense consumer application that shows the best place to catch a New York City taxicab based on GPS data from the vehicle was launched in March 2010.