- Are the days of hopelessly waving ones hand in the air as occupied cabs stream past finally over? A new crop of startups is trying to make the experience of hitching a ride a lot easier, according to a recent New York Times report. (Huffington Post)
- SideCar processes credit-card payments, so money never changes hands in the car. The company keeps 20 percent of each fare. (MSN Money)
- do with an on demand car service but for regular car owners. Ride sharing company Zimride recently started offering something similar through its Lyft mobile app. (Gigaom.com)
- Paul previously launched Spride, an car-sharing service where private citizens While I havent tried using the service, I did download the Sidecar app. Talk about easy. It used a cool credit card scanning technology (creditcard. (The Business Journal)
- This calculation includes the expenses associated with emergency and medical services, work productivity losses It can save your life, family heartache, and a side-car load of money. (Consumer Reports.org)
- And before long he was celebrating his first Classic triumph. Peter Essaff of Gilford, with his wife, Adrienne Greenlaw alongside, finished fourth in the Side Car Racers Association eight-lap event. . . . (Union Leader)
- Leonardo Fioravanti, the designer of the Ferrari Daytona and 288 GTO, has a new task: transforming a Chinese army motorcycle maker into a global premium car brand. (Detroit Free Press)
- It may help make getting around in cities more efficient, although getting into a car with a the driver using the service, meaning both parties supply their banking information. (Mobiledia)
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Sidecar car service
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