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  2. Alto (rideshare) - Wikipedia

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    Alto was founded in 2018 by Will Coleman and Alexandra Halbardier. [1]Alto expanded to Washington, DC in January 2022. [2] It launched in San Francisco in February 2022 but exited the market a year later.

  3. Rideshare advertising - Wikipedia

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    Some rideshare companies, such as Uber, initially disapproved of rideshare advertising of companies, claiming that it did not add to the value of passenger experience. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] More recently, however, Uber has partnered with rideshare advertising brand, Cargo, a company that provides both free samples and items for purchase to rideshare ...

  4. Ridesharing company - Wikipedia

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    Although the term "ridesharing" is used by many international news sources, [9] in January 2015, the Associated Press Stylebook, the authority that sets many of the news industry's grammar and word use standards, officially adopted the term "ride-hailing" to describe the services offered by these companies, claiming that "ridesharing" doesn't accurately describe the services since not all ...

  5. I-GO - Wikipedia

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    I-GO was a Chicago-based car sharing organization which is owned by Enterprise Holdings. It was established in 2002 by the Center for Neighborhood Technology as an independent 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization working in the fields of urban livability and sustainability.

  6. The Drivers Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The Drivers Cooperative or Co-Op Ride is an American ridesharing company and mobile app that is a workers cooperative, owned collectively by the drivers. [1] [2] The cooperative launched in May 2020 in New York City, [3] [4] with the first 2,500 drivers issued their ownership certificates in a media event.

  7. inDrive - Wikipedia

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    inDrive (previously known as inDriver), is an international ride-hailing service [2] with more than 200 million downloads operating in more that 700 cities in over 45 countries.

  8. Ridesharing - Wikipedia

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    Ridesharing or rideshare may refer to: Carpool; Vanpool; Peer-to-peer ridesharing; Rideshare payload, a smaller-sized payload transported to orbit with a primary payload; Ridesharing company, a company that matches passengers with drivers of vehicles for hire via websites and mobile apps

  9. Divvy - Wikipedia

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    The name Divvy is a playful reference to sharing ("divvy it up"). Divvy's light-blue color palette and four stars evoke the Chicago flag. The double Vs in the Divvy logo refer to the shared-lane markers painted on bike lanes throughout the city, and are a nod to how the city prioritizes bike safety, paving the way for new riders. [citation needed]