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    Uber

    The signature pink mustache of ride-booking company Lyft sits on the hood of a vehicle during a news conference in Albuquerque, N.M., on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. Legislation signed earlier this year cleared up regulatory uncertainty and allowed for Lyft and other ride-booking services, like Uber, to resume operations in the state. (AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan)

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    Rafi Schwartz

    March 28, 2017

    FILE - In this Dec. 16, 2014, file photo a man leaves the headquarters of Uber in San Francisco.   Uber is taking its ride-hailing app down a new road in an effort to make it smarter, simpler and more fun to use. The redesigned app also will seek to mine personal information stored on smartphones in a change that could raise privacy concerns, even though it will be up to individual users to let Uber peer into their calendars and address books.(AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

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    David Boddiger

    February 19, 2017

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    An Uber self-driving truck just made its first...

    Ethan Chiel

    October 25, 2016

    LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 03:  The Uber app logo is displayed on an iPhone on August 3, 2016 in London, England.  (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

    Nobody's talking about the biggest, most obvious...

    Felix Salmon

    October 07, 2016

    WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 16: Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx announces that General Motors has agreed to pay a $35 million civil penalty during a news conference at the Department of Transportation May 16, 2014 in Washington DC. Secretary Foxx said that GM violated federal safety laws in the Chevrolet Cobalt investigation.  (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

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    Federal government debuts first set of guidelines...

    Ethan Chiel

    September 20, 2016

    PITTSBURGH - DECEMBER 15:  An aerial view of the Williamsburgh Bridge photographed on December 15, 2009 in New York, New York.  (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

    Tech

    Google and Uber both want to monetize hitchhiking

    Ethan Chiel

    September 02, 2016

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 08:  Uber CEO Travis Kalanick speaks onstage at TechCrunch Discrupt at Pier 48 on September 8, 2014 in San Francisco, California.  (Photo by Steve Jennings/Getty Images for TechCrunch)

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    August 18, 2016

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    Felix Salmon

    August 01, 2016

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    Tech

    Why Austin's 'Anti-Uber' start-up is probably doomed

    Kristen V. Brown

    July 29, 2016

    BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 02:  In this photo illustration, a woman uses the Uber app on an Samsung smartphone on September 2, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. Uber, an app that allows passenger to buy rides from drivers who do not have taxi permits, has had its UberPop freelance driver service banned in Germany after a complaint by Taxi Deutschland, a trade association of taxi drivers in the country. The company, which operates in 42 countries over 200 cities worldwide, plans to both appeal the decision made by a court in Frankfurt as well as, at the risk of heavy fines, continue its services in Germany until a final decision has been made on the matter.  (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)

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    Andrew Joyce

    July 27, 2016

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