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  2. City CarShare - Wikipedia

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    City Carshare was a carsharing program that operated in the San Francisco Bay Area, starting in 2001. [1] It rented vehicles by the hour. [2] In November 2016, the company effectively ceased operations, when Getaround, a for-profit, carsharing company, took over City CarShare's fleet, parking spaces, and member base.

  3. List of carsharing organizations - Wikipedia

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    Evo Car Share: Canada 1825 August 31 2022 Flexicar: Australia 140+ Flinkster (network) Germany 6,500+ [3] September 2019 Free-floating: 600+ Getaround: United States 0 Peer-to-peer: GetGo (carsharing company) Singapore 3000+ Gig Car Share: United States 250 April 2017 GoCar: Ireland 850+ Round-trip GoGet: Australia 3,300+ August 2019 Grab ...

  4. Android Auto - Wikipedia

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    Android Auto is software that can be utilized from an Android mobile device, acting as a master to a vehicle's dashboard head unit. [4] Once the user's Android device is connected to the vehicle, the head unit will serve as an external display for the Android device, presenting supported software in a car-specific user interface provided by the Android Auto app. [4] [5] In Android Auto's first ...

  5. List of Android app stores - Wikipedia

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    Such apps are compiled in the Android-native APK file format which allows easy redistribution of apps to end-users. Most apps are distributed through Google's Play Store but many alternative software repositories, or app stores, exist. Alternative app stores use Android devices' "Unknown Sources" option to install APK files directly via the ...

  6. MirrorLink - Wikipedia

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    MirrorLink is a device interoperability standard that offers integration between a smartphone and a car's infotainment system.. It transforms smartphones into automotive application platforms where apps are hosted and run on the smartphone while drivers and passengers interact with them through the steering wheel controls, dashboard buttons and touch screens of their car's In-Vehicle ...

  7. Carsharing - Wikipedia

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    The first reference to car sharing in print identifies the Selbstfahrergenossenschaft car share program in a housing cooperative that began in Zürich in 1948. [2] [3] By the 1960s, as innovators, industrialists, cities, and public authorities studied the possibility of high-technology transportation – mainly computer-based small vehicle systems (almost all of them on separate guideways ...

  8. Ridesharing company - Wikipedia

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    Ridesharing has also been criticized for encouraging or requiring phone use while driving. To accept a fare, some apps require drivers to tap their phone screen, usually within 15 seconds after receiving a notification, which is illegal in some jurisdictions since it could result in distracted driving .

  9. Shared transport - Wikipedia

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    Zipcar Charging Station in San Francisco, California. Shared transport or shared mobility is a transportation system where travelers share a vehicle either simultaneously as a group (e.g. ride-sharing) or over time (e.g. carsharing or bike sharing) as personal rental, and in the process share the cost of the journey.