A smartphone app from behemoth automotive nav and infotainment maker HERE lets users plan rides to shared destinations via multiple providers in 15 global cities, with more to come. What now, Uber?
In the meantime SoMo is preparing to scale, expanding its comparison shopping features to five to 10 new cities every month throughout 2019.
The carpooling feature is already available globally.I am a Los Angeles-based freelance journalist fascinated with mobility and urbanism, the VCs fueling the innovators, and where it's all headed. Much of my work here carr...
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