Travis Kalanick
Why Everyone Hates UberPOOL
Shared ridesharing is bad, in part, because people are unreliable and unpredictable.
Uber's Conscientious Objectors
Meet the people who, for one reason or another, refuse to use the taxi app.
Uber's Burning $1 Billion a Year in China
Didi Kuaidi, a Chinese competitor, is giving Uber a run for its money — dominating the local market, and forcing the Silicon Valley giant to spend heavily for market share.
Uber Was Around a Century Ago, and It Was Controversial Then Too
Uber has more in common with the world's first ride-sharing service than its CEO might want to admit.
These Rules Could Derail Uber’s Progress in China
China is on track to become Uber’s largest market, but proposed regulations may slow things down.
Uber Can’t Catch a Break in China
Lyft and Didi Kuaidi are teaming up to get 8 million China-US jet setters using anything but Uber.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick Tells Colbert: I Drive an Uber, Have a Perfect Rating
Kalanick told Colbert that cab companies are wasting money that could be used buying you 'a Bentley' to ride around in.
Uber Is Making a Big Bet on China — But Will It Work?
The company is locked in a pitched battle to dominate China’s multi-billion-dollar ride-hailing market, which it expects will become the world's biggest and most lucrative.
Uber Is Basically Hiding from Protesters in Brussels Now
The ridesharing company is having an especially difficult time outside of America.
Uber Hits Back Against Class Action Lawsuit Approval, Prepares to Appeal
The company says a potential class of 160,000 drivers in California is too large.
Uber May Be Going Public in 18 Months, Leaked Documents Show
Documents detailing the company’s expansion into China also show that it might be going on stock markets as soon as 2017.
Uber Is Dropping $1 Billion in India to Jump Start Local Expansion
The company’s growth in India is shooting up 40 percent a month, but can it stay that way while guaranteeing passenger safety?