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Electric scooter rental company Lime is teaming up with Uber to bring an unconventional mode of transportation to the world. Uber Technologies Inc. is investing in Lime as part of a $335 million ...
Uber is one of the investors and as part of the deal, Lime will make its electric scooters available in the Uber app. Under the new partnership, Lime scooters will be co-branded with Uber logos.
Uber is teaming up with Lime to offer the company’s electric scooters through its app. The ride-hailing company is also investing in Lime as part of a $335 million funding round.
Lime scooters rental via App Clips functionality on iPhone. Image source: Lime. Google launched Instant Apps a few years ago, and Apple introduced App Clips last year.
Despite that change, Scooter Map is now in trouble with Apple's App Store after Lime's head of IP Legal notified the online marketplace about trademark, data, and logo misuse, as seen in emails to ...
Combined with the reservation feature, Lime thinks this will help customers secure their vehicle faster, estimating it will take “less than 5 seconds” to reserve a scooter after opening the ...
Lime is adding new features to its app, like vehicle recommendations, app-less riding, and 10-minute reservations. Lime is in growth mode and trying to reduce the headaches of scooter-sharing ...
By December, Lime had reached out to Apple's App Store and requested Scooter Map be taken down because of trademark and privacy violations. "They've been escalating via going to Apple," Pontis said.
Wheels’ electric scooters have a major advantage over Lime’s (and other companies’) electric scooters: they’re seated. That means they look more like a traditional bicycle, which most ...
Micromobility company Lime is trying to tempt people into using its e-scooter service without ever having to touch its app. The company has announced various new features in a blog post this week.
Uber Technologies Inc. is investing in Lime as part of a $335 million financing round, the companies announced Monday. The deal, led by Alphabet Inc.’s venture arm GV, values the scooter ...