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Via CEO Considers Move Into Scooters

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As Via celebrates five years since its founding in New York, the rideshare service that started as a "glorified bus," in the words of its own CEO, is looking to new mobility solutions for its next phase of growth.
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Via CEO Looking to Move Into Scooters

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As Via celebrates five years since its founding in New York, the rideshare service that started as a "glorified bus," in the words of its own CEO, is looking to new mobility solutions for its next phase of growth.
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Inside Chipotle's Turnaround Strategy

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The burrito chain is rolling out a rewards program in three markets in 2019 in an effort to better connect with customers and ease their minds after several health scares. Chris Brandt, chief marketing officer at Chipotle, said food...
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AOL Co-founder Steve Case Is Over Silicon Valley

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Speaking to Cheddar from Denver's Startup Week, Case noted that city as a case study: twp-percent unemployment, a burgeoning and exciting technology sector, and a young population drawn to the mountain air. Denver is so competitive for...
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Airbnb complies with EU consumer regulation demands

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Three months after being told to pull its socks up by Brussels, Airbnb's revising its terms and conditions. It's been told to be clearer when it comes to pricing information and identifying the accommodation host - clarifying whether...
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Find prices displayed on Airbnb's website misleading? They're about to change

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Three months after being told to pull its socks up by Brussels, Airbnb is revising its terms and conditions. Airbnb has committed to presenting the total price of bookings, including extra fees, such as service and cleaning charges, the...
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Brief from Brussels: Airbnb complies with EU, Colombia impasse

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: Online accommodation platform Airbnb complies with EU demands, making its pricing clearer among other changes; and Colombia’s foreign minister, visiting Brussels, confirms that talks with ELN...
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Unearthing buried river via 'daylighting' | The Fix

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Unearthing the buried Sawmill River in Nova Scotia via 'daylighting' is a lengthy process but comes with environmental and economic benefits. The Fix looks at why the river was buried in the first place and the challenges presented by...
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Chinese Electric Car Maker Nio Goes Public, Taking on Tesla

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Louis Hsieh, the CFO of Nio, which went public on the NYSE Wednesday, said that the Chinese regulations and restrictions on the automotive industry has left them no choice but to prioritize electric vehicles.
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China's NIO Goes Public, Taking on Tesla

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Louis Hsieh, the CFO of NIO, which went public on the NYSE Wednesday, said that the Chinese regulations and restrictions on the automotive industry have left no choice but to prioritize electric vehicles.
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Bezos Says HQ2 Will Be Announced By Year's End

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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the world's richest man, spoke at the Economic Club of Washington Thursday night, on the heels of announcing his first major philanthropic gift. Bezos said Pres. Trump was wrong to attack the media, and that...
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Bezos Makes First Big Donation, Says HQ2 Will Be Announced By Year's End

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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the world's richest man, spoke at the Economic Club of Washington Thursday night, on the heels of announcing his first major philanthropic gift. Bezos said Pres. Trump was wrong to attack the media, and that...
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The Suburban Dream | 101 East

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We meet the heroes bringing hope to one of Australia's most troubled suburbs.
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Skip CEO Unsurprised His Company Was Chosen for San Fran Pilot Program

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The city of San Francisco announced Thursday it would accept scooter start-ups Skip and Scoot Global to its dockless rental pilot program, denying admission to relative industry giants Bird and Lime. Skip CEO Sanjay Dastoor told Cheddar...
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Skip CEO: We Do Scooters Without 'Controversy and Complaints'

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Skip was one of two scooter companies chosen for San Francisco's pilot program for dockless rentals. While larger competitor Lime, whose application was rejected, criticized the decision, Skip CEO Sanjay Dastoor said his company actually...
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How Newark Is Wooing Amazon's New HQ

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Aisha Glover, CEO of Newark Community Economic Development Corporation, is hopeful that Newark could land the new Amazon headquarters, dubbed HQ2. The audiobook app Audible, which is owned by Amazon, is already based out of Newark, and...
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AT&T: 5G Will Go Rural

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AT&T announced Monday it will bring 5G capabilities to Charlotte, Raleigh, and Oklahoma City by the end of 2018. Melissa Arnoldi, President of Technology and Operations at AT&T, explains on Cheddar Wednesday this may help close the...
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AT&T Looks to Fill the Wi-Fi Gap

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AT&T announced this week it will bring 5G capabilities to Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina and Oklahoma City by the end of 2018. Melissa Arnoldi, President of Technology and Operations at AT&T, says building in these locations may...
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AT&T Looks to Expand 5G Reach, Though Concerns Remain

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AT&T announced this week it will bring 5G capabilities to Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina and Oklahoma City by the end of 2018. Melissa Arnoldi, President of Technology and Operations at AT&T, says building in these locations may...
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Spin Enters Florida, Steadily Growing E-Scooter Business By Working With Cities

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The scooter company, which recently received permission to operate in Coral Gables, Florida, believes working with cities is the best practice for the e-scooter industry. "We're trying to make our impact in this industry by showing...
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Scooter Start-Up Spin Works With Regulators, Not Against Them

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While other scooter start-ups are accused of wreaking havoc in cities, Spin works with local authorities before entering a new market. "We can work with cities, get permission, and operate in the right way," says Brian No, head of public...
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With Bike-Share Purchase, Lyft Wants to Be 'Amazon' of Transportation

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The ride-sharing company is following rival Uber into the bike-sharing business, buying Motivate, the company that owns Citi Bike. The deal is estimated to be worth about $250 million and would give Lyft “exclusive rights” to contracts...
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With Bike-Share Purchase, Lyft Aims to Be 'Amazon of Transportation'

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The ride-sharing company is following rival Uber into the bike-sharing business, buying Motivate, the company that owns Citi Bike. The deal is estimated to be worth about $250 million and would give Lyft “exclusive rights” to contracts...
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Scooter-share programs — convenience or nuisance?

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For those in favour, the potential to ease congestion could revolutionize urban transport. But with scooters left cluttering sidewalks, opponents say the program isn't worth the nuisance it creates.