Ridesharing
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Uber buys Drizly for US$1.1 billion, adding booze delivery to Uber EatsOver the years, Uber has effectively replaced taxi cabs and conventional food delivery for some customers.
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Grab and Go-Jek are in talks of a merger to become the third largest ride-sharing company in the worldMonopolization is nigh.
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Grab just launched Asia's first numberless payment card. Here's what you need to know.Exclusive to Singapore for now.
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Go-Jek's CEO resigns to become a politicianHis position in President Joko Widodo's new cabinet remains in secrecy.
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This Singaporean carpooling app is entering Malaysia with a not-for-profit business model. Will it sink or swim?Ryde or die?
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Uber will be banning riders with low ratingsOh how the tables have turned.
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Soon Singaporeans will be able to book hotels and purchase movie tickets via GrabSuper app indeed.
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Grab is now Southeast Asia's most valuable startup following US$7.5 billion investmentsThe world's largest tech investment fund injected an additional US$1.46B into Grab.
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Grab is now the world's 2nd most innovative companyAccording to an American-based global business publication that is.
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Now you can travel via Grab with your petsBut it's only available in Singapore at the moment.
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Grab competitor Go-Jek finally extends its service to everyone in SingaporeCompetition is always healthy.
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Grab is offering a monthly subscription plan with savings up to 55% in MalaysiaThere are discounts on GrabFood as well.
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Go-Jek has officially begun recruiting drivers in Singapore. Here’s how you can applyOne step closer to launch.