The 2.5-Year-Old Startup That's Killing Cabs Is Already Profitable In Most Cities
Such a huge fan of Uber. So disruptive. Glad to see its working.
The DC Taxi Commissioner’s Attacks On Uber Have Gotten Even More Ridiculous | TechCrunch
This is just getting ridiculous.
Uber CEO Responds to New Year’s Eve Complaints
Interesting crisis PR. Personally, I would have come out apologizing for the system not being as clear as it could have been. The system that won points for being transparent lost people’s trust because it wasn’t as transparent as it should be.
Starting Up: Redesigning the Uber Surge Pricing Screen
It was New Years Eve, so Uber had variable pricing in effect (which they unfortunately call “Surge” pricing). Historically on these nights, Ubers cost about 2x more than normal. Last night, however, they tried something new. They used full variable pricing, where throughout the night, prices fluctuated freely. There wasn’t a cap.
Yeah, you could totally see this coming. I remember reading the blog post trying to explain the concept of surge pricing and thinking no one is going to get this.
These are those make or break moments for a startup. It reminds me a lot of when the condo got trashed when it was rented out on AirBnb.
It’s the reason why you hire great customer service staff. It’s what brings you back to the white board with your UX designer to rethink scenarios you would have never thought of, if it wasn’t for the real world banging on the system in a BIG way.
Uber Hits DC: How Does it Compare to Taxi Magic? | Lisa Byrne
Cool comparison between using Taxi Magic & Uber.
Uber Gets $32M From Menlo Ventures, Jeff Bezos And Goldman Sachs | TechCrunch
Congrats to Uber. I’m excited for how they’re going to disrupt transportation.
(via Uber Blog » Uber DC Love!)
I’m so excited that the private town car service Uber has launched in DC. It’s going to totally disrupt the cab industry in DC.