What It Takes to Vanquish Uber

What It Takes to Vanquish Uber

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"Autonome Taxis sind der nächste Schritt", sagt Uber-Deutschlandchef Christoph Weigler
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Christoph Weiglers Job könnte man auch als Übersetzer bezeichnen. Seit acht Jahren ist er Uber-Deutschlandchef. Weigler muss Uber in Kalifornien erklären, warum im fernen Deutschland viele Dinge anders laufen als in den USA. Dass Privatpersonen ohne Personenbe ...

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Why Uber Is Hailing New York City Cabs
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When Uber first started over a decade ago, the company had one huge competitor: The taxi industry. But after both businesses began to stall, the two former enemies began making nice. WSJ's Preetika Rana explains what caused Uber to team up with New York City's yellow cabs, and th ...  Show more