The Oireachtas Committee on Transport has heard that Uber's new fixed fare system has "changed the balance" for taxi drivers and passengers alike.
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Everything Costs More Because the Algorithm Says So
This new marketplace emerged, in part, because the tools to reshape it became cheaper, faster, and ubiquitous. For firms, ...
QuoteIQ, a CRM platform built for mobile and field service businesses, has announced the launch of Route Density, a new ...
Flip a reservation and find out — or at least that’s how the warning goes at South Philly’s acclaimed Cambodian restaurant ...
Dubai is home to plenty of do-it-all holistic studios that not only look the part but are also equipped with high-tech ...
The booking platform's frequent discount campaigns force hotels to cut prices to remain visible on it. Read more at ...
Hilton said it would remove from its systems an independent hotel in Minnesota after a viral video from conservative influencer Nick Sortor showed a member of staff there continuing to decline a ...
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AI’s growing thirst for water is becoming a public health risk
As water-intensive data centres expand worldwide, their impact on sanitation, inequality and disease is emerging as a serious ...
Dehradun: A transport department team inspected the office of transport aggregator on Friday following complaints that it had ...
Founded in 1999, Trip.com offers flights, hotels, car rentals and excursions through its brands such as Qunar, Trip.com and ...
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Taxis no longer available at night in 'many towns and villages' as drivers seek crackdown on apps
Taxis are no longer available at night in “many towns and villages”, the Joint Committee on Transport has heard. The chief executive of Taxis for Ireland Coalition, Pat Crotty, who is also the chief ...
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