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Business News
Uber is sucking up to cities by giving away their data
(BUSINESS NEWS) With the launch of the new Uber Movement website, Uber is finally sharing some of their traffic data.
Tech News
Uber unleashed their autonomous cars with dangerous flaws
(TECH NEWS) Uber's unauthorized auto-driving vehicles have some serious flaws. Cyclists might enjoy living, so this is a huge problem.
Opinion Editorials
Austin’s newest ridesharing option is less innovation, more reinventing the wheel
(AUSTIN BUSINESS NEWS) Ridesharing options have been popping up in Austin - will anything stick, or are we biding time until the big dogs come back?
Business News
Will these bills bring ridesharing giants Uber and Lyft back to Austin?
(AUSTIN BUSINESS NEWS) Two new State Senate bills could pave the way for ridesharing to return to Austin, but more action, as well as public input, is needed to really make it happen.
Austin
Austinites try to fill in for Uber, get impounded – what now?
After Prop 1 ran Uber out of Austin, the newly-opened ridesharing marketplace gave several startups the opportunity to fill the functional void. Sadly, one is being targeted by police operations.
Opinion Editorials
Bubbl ridesharing app: Drivers are former and off-duty officers
The Dallas ISD police Chief Craig Miller is building a business where he’s hiring off-duty and former police officers to drive people around in an Uber-like startup. Does this really ensure your safety?
Business News
Is there a legitimate conspiracy to drive Uber out of business?
Forget about the Kennedy Assasination. A real potboiler is brewing and it involves your neightborhood ridesharing program.
Austin
Why I’m glad Proposition 1 failed in Austin [editorial]
With an increasingly globalized economy, it’s difficult to be a conscious consumer. It’s not too much to ask for a company that can blend purpose and profit, which makes the failure of Proposition 1 a time of reflection for all.


