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Athira Menon, lead public policy official with a global taxi technology company in Kochi, told DC that the women collective does not have a "face" on the lines of #MeToo# campaign. We want to end the cyber bullying of women and the campaign is every woman's fight," she said. The chief minister's office ...

The FAQ contains unprovable claims about Uber's flying taxi technology. ... The emails, which Motherboard obtained through a California Public Records Act (CPRA) request, show the ridesharing company tried to assert control over how the Los Angeles mayor would speak about the pilot project, called ...
Four years ago, Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn set an aggressive goal by saying the company would produce self-driving cars by 2020. ... technology has been a hot topic for automakers and technology companies, as it promises to save lives by preventing accidents, and offer up a whole new service industry.
The taxi app firm has confirmed that it is the first ever company to work alongside NASA on a programme that is related to low-altitude air space travel rather than outer space. Chief product officer Jeff Holden spoke to the Daily Mail about the partnership. He said: “There is a reality that Uber has grown up a ...
The trillion-dollar auto industry is being turned on its head. Automotive companies are getting squeezed as car sales drop and newcomers eat their margins. As part of this shift, the industry is transitioning from per-vehicle to per-mile economics. Historically, the automotive industry has been measured by ...
Too many customers were paying for car service through their cell phones rather than hailing a cab. This ate into the business of Verifone, the innovator behind the point-of-sale payment systems in taxis. The lack of innovation was catching up to the Long Island-based company. It needed to come up with a ...
It was mid-2008, the Canadian entrepreneur Garrett Camp had just sold his first company, the website discovery engine StumbleUpon, to eBay for $75m. Now he was .... Though impossible to confirm, Camp believes his mobile phone was blacklisted by the San Francisco taxi companies. “They wouldn't ...


 

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