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- The ride-sharing company expands again, brings its total to 10 markets in the U.S. August 29, 2013 10:17 AM PDT (Credit: Lyft) Lyft is now in 10 cities in the U.S. with simultaneous launches in Indianapolis, St. Paul and Atlanta on Thursday. It's the first time the quirky car-sharing company has launched in three cities at once, which may indicate that it's ramping up its expansion. Lyft's more luxurious competitor UberX, a branch of the Uber black car service, is in at least 10 cities in the U.S. and overseas. Donna Tam Donna Tam is a staff writer for CNET News and a native of San Francisco. She enjoys feasting, merrymaking, checking her Gmail, and reading on her Kindle. Before landing at CNET, she wrote for daily newspapers, including the Oakland Tribune, The Spokesman-Review, and the Eureka Times-Standard.
The ride-sharing company expands again, brings its total to 10 markets in the U.S. August 29, 2013 10:17 AM PDT (Credit: Lyft) Lyft is now in 10 cities in the U.S. with simultaneous launches in Indianapolis, St. Paul and Atlanta on Thursday. It's the first time the quirky car-sharing company has launched in three cities at once, which may indicate that it's ramping up its expansion. Lyft's more luxurious competitor UberX, a branch of the Uber black car service, is in at least 10 cities in the U.S. and overseas. Donna Tam Donna Tam is a staff writer for CNET News and a native of San Francisco. She enjoys feasting, merrymaking, checking her Gmail, and reading on her Kindle. Before landing at CNET, she wrote for daily newspapers, including the Oakland Tribune, The Spokesman-Review, and the Eureka Times-Standard.
The ride-sharing company expands again, brings its total to 10 markets in the U.S.
(Credit: Lyft)
Lyft is now in 10 cities in the U.S. with simultaneous launches in Indianapolis, St. Paul and Atlanta on Thursday.
It's the first time the quirky car-sharing company has launched in three cities at once, which may indicate that it's ramping up its expansion.
Lyft's more luxurious competitor UberX, a branch of the Uber black car service, is in at least 10 cities in the U.S. and overseas.
Donna Tam is a staff writer for CNET News and a native of San Francisco. She enjoys feasting, merrymaking, checking her Gmail, and reading on her Kindle. Before landing at CNET, she wrote for daily newspapers, including the Oakland Tribune, The Spokesman-Review, and the Eureka Times-Standard.