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Lyft Agrees to Revised $27 Million Deal in Driver Lawsuit
In the new deal, attorneys for drivers calculated that Lyft drivers could have recovered $156 million had they been classified as employees.
Uber, Lyft Spend Big, Lose Big in Texas Vote on Driver Fingerprinting
The two companies spent more than $8 million to repeal a city ordinance, but voters said by a margin of 56 to 44 percent they wanted the fingerprint checks to stay.
Secrets to Being Both an Executive and a Mom
Kira Wampler is the new chief marketing officer of the San Francisco ridesharing company Lyft. She is also a mother of two. Here's how she manages both roles.
Sharing Economy Showdown: The Airbnbs of the World Will Be Bigger Than the Ubers by 2019, Report Says
Juniper Research compares the growth of two segments of the exploding sharing economy.
Google, Ford, Uber Join Coalition to Advance Self-Driving Cars
Lyft and Volvo are also involved.
Lyft's First National TV Ad Makes a Statement About Ridesharing. It Also Reminds Us TV Still Matters.
The commercial makes commuting look like Dante's 10th circle of Hell, replete with a wandering giraffe and zebra.
Business Traverlers' Appetite for Uber And Lyft Continues to Grow
Two years ago, ride-hailing made up eight percent of business transportation.
San Francisco Demands Uber and Lyft Drivers Get Business Licenses
Not only are these licenses not free, but you'll be charged for years you previously drove without one.
Juno Joins These Other Ride-Sharing Apps You Probably Haven't Heard Of
Will these services pick up, or remain in the shadows of Uber and Lyft?
Sidecar Co-founder Leaves General Motors for Uber
Jahan Kanna is switching from a Lyft partner to its corporate rival, Uber.
What This On-Demand Startup CEO Thinks the Sector Should Really Be Called
Handy's Oisin Hanrahan says the conversation about the new economy needs to change.
Lyft Drivers Would Be Owed Millions in Expense Reimbursements as Employees, Court Documents Show
This is the latest development in the fight for drivers of ridesharing apps to be classified as employees rather than independent contractors.
For 100 Years, General Motors Was All About Cars. Now, It's All About People.
The big three Detroit auto maker is broadening its mission, which means the brand has to tell a new story.
Uber and Lyft Will Collaborate With Public Transportation So You Don't Have to Own a Car
Ridesourcing companies are planning to be an extension of your local subway and bus route.
Should Uber and Lyft Get in the Carpool Lane Together? -- Start Up Your Day Roundup
Plus: Airbnb unveiled a way for neighbors to complain if hosts' guests get too rowdy.