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argentina
Why Women Could Be the Key to Uber’s Success in Argentina
Newly decriminalized in Buenos Aires, Uber may benefit from the bad reputation that traditional taxis have with women.
Meaghan Beatley
11.11.16
Uber Earth
This Lot in Brooklyn Shows What Uber Did to NYC More Clearly than Any Statistic
Uber's autonomous fleet of cabs isn't here yet, but the residential streets of Greenpoint are already lined with unused yellow cabs.
Erik Franco
5.27.16
Uber Earth
Uber's China Problem
The ride-hailing service must contend with Chinese government crackdowns and disgruntled cabbies. Can it win on both fronts?
Jamie Fullerton
5.25.16
apps
Uber Appeals Class Action Status, Insists It's Not a Cab Company
Uber is doubling down on the notion that it's a technology company first and foremost.
Sarah Jeong
9.16.15
Los Angeles
The New System Uber Is Implementing at Airports Has Some Drivers Worried
Uber's new queuing system may be encouraging bad behavior.
Kari Paul
4.13.15
GPS
How Taxis Can Double as City-Wide Traffic Sensors
As part of a city's transit infrastructure, taxi data can monitor the pulse of traffic.
Jordan Pearson
10.27.14
Canada
How Uber Is Threatening a Canadian Taxi Monopoly
Ottawa has some of the most expensive cabs in Canada and they want to keep it that way.
Joel Balsam
10.27.14
video
Taxi 2.0: The Bumpy Road to the Future of Cabs
Premiering on Motherboard, a short documentary from the front lines in San Francisco's battle for the future of cabs.
Michael Byrne
7.7.14
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