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  2. List of gig economy companies - Wikipedia

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    Providers (gig workers) engaged by the on-demand company provide the requested service and are compensated for the jobs. [1] [2] In 2019, Queensland University of Technology published a report stating 7% of Australians participate in the gig economy. [3] 10% of the American workforce participated in the gig economy in 2018. [4]

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    TikTok, (formerly, Musical.ly), is a video social network app for video creation, messaging, and live broadcasting. Yes [26] Yes [27] Yes: No Ustream: Ustream is an app for live-streaming. Yes [28] Yes [29] No Vine: Vine was a download-only short-form video hosting service where users could share six-second-long looping video clips. Yes: Yes ...

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  5. Steady (app) - Wikipedia

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    Listings are customized according to a user's geographical location and skills. Steady Platform, Inc. was founded in 2017 in Atlanta . CEO Adam Roseman says he came up with the idea for the platform with co-founder Michael Loeb after analyzing statistics on the transition of full-time employees to part-time work. [ 1 ]

  6. Roadie (app) - Wikipedia

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    Roadie’s app works by connecting drivers with senders, businesses or consumers who have items that need to be delivered. Deliveries within the app are referred to as "Gigs", which Gorlin said was inspired by live music road crews, also known as roadies. [21] A sender creates a Gig on Roadie's web app or via its API.

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    The process remains the same for pick up, despite the location change. Customers submit an order online, then Wright leaves it in the fridge at Kimball to grab at the designated pick-up time.

  8. The Bash (company) - Wikipedia

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    GigMasters was founded in 1997 by entrepreneurs Michael Caldwell and Kevin Kinyon who were based near New York. The company launched the first version of its website in February 1997. In September 2010, GigMasters raised $200,000 in expansion funding from investor James Marciano. [citation needed]

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