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Love in the Time of Ridesharing
Four ways Uber, Lyft, and all the others have changed the culture of dating.
Arcade City Is the ‘Black Market’ Uber that Runs on Facebook
Arcade City aims to “disrupt” the centralized ridehailing operators.
Uber Monitors When Drivers Move Their Phones, But the Results May Be Faulty
Uber wants to encourage safe driving practices, but drivers are annoyed and say the system doesn’t work well.
When Uber Left Austin
“We wanted them to comply with something and, Uber and Lyft basically said ‘no,’ and, like a toddler, stomped off.”
How Uber Is Changing Drug Dealing
If any technology invariably gets used for good and ill then of course the Uberization of things now includes drug dealing.
Get-Rich-on-Uber Ebooks Capture Drivers’ Hope and Desperation
An Amazon cottage industry reveals an Uber driver sideline.
Uber's China Problem
The ride-hailing service must contend with Chinese government crackdowns and disgruntled cabbies. Can it win on both fronts?
Uber Has a Big Ol' Dog Problem
Uber has yet to figure out how to better accommodate riders with service dogs.
Why Uber Is Killing the Bank (And What That Means for Everything Else)
The Uberization of the world is not about creating a ubiquitous app in a specific sector, but redesigning the world around us for optimal technology-based interactions that don’t require humans.
Uber Was Originally a Tiny Monthly Magazine in Niagara, Canada
The ridesharing company wasn't the first startup to use the name "Uber."