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==Application Features==
 
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Users must first create an Uber account linked to a phone number and credit card.  When requesting a ride, Uber uses GPS tracking on iOS and Android devices in order to determine the location of the user. Uber then connects you with the nearest driver based on your location. The name of the driver, their rating, and their car will appear on your device, and Uber will text your phone when your driver has arrived. You can track your driver's status on the application's map. Users will receive an estimated time of arrival, and can share this ETA with their contacts if they wish. Passengers can also allow someone in their contacts to monitor their Uber trip to make sure that they safely arrive at their location.
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Users must first create an Uber account linked to a phone number and credit card.  When requesting a ride, Uber uses GPS tracking on iOS and Android devices in order to determine the location of the user. Uber then connects you with the nearest driver based on your location. The name of the driver, their rating, and their car will appear on your device, and Uber will text your phone when your driver has arrived. You can track your driver's status on the application's map. Users will receive an estimated time of arrival, and can share this ETA with their contacts if they wish. Passengers can also allow someone in their contacts to monitor their Uber trip to make sure that they safely arrive at their location. <ref>https://go.uber.com/ride/</ref>
  
 
===Different Cars===
 
===Different Cars===

Revision as of 01:54, 23 February 2016

Uber
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Type Mobile Ride Service Application
Launch Date 2010
Status Active
Product Line product
Platform iOS, Android
Website Uber Website

Uber, Inc. is a ride-hailing company that can be used on mobile devices such as iOS and Android. Founded in 2009, the company now offers ride to users in 67 different countries in over 300 different cities across the world. [1] As of late 2015, Uber was valued at approximately $62.5 billion. [2]

History

In 2008, Garrett Camp, the founder of StumbleUpon, wanted to solve the "taxi problem" in San Francisco, CA. He approached entrepreneur Travis Kalanick, and the two created the initial prototype UberCab in March 2009. The service was test-launched in New York City in January 2010 with 3 cars. In July 2010, UberCab went live in San Francisco. The company changed its formal name to Uber in October 2010. That November, Uber was added to Android phones.

In December 2010, Ryan Graves stepped down as Chief Executive Officer, and Travis Kalanick stepped in as CEO. Graves became Chief Operations Officer. By February 2011, the company had raised over $11 million in funds from different investors. Uber was launched in New York City in May 2011. By the end of that year, Uber had raised over an additional $35 million.

In July 2012, Uber launched UberX, a hybrid vehicle service that is cheaper. By April 2014, Uber's services were offered in over 100 cities. [3]

Application Features

Requesting a Ride

Users must first create an Uber account linked to a phone number and credit card. When requesting a ride, Uber uses GPS tracking on iOS and Android devices in order to determine the location of the user. Uber then connects you with the nearest driver based on your location. The name of the driver, their rating, and their car will appear on your device, and Uber will text your phone when your driver has arrived. You can track your driver's status on the application's map. Users will receive an estimated time of arrival, and can share this ETA with their contacts if they wish. Passengers can also allow someone in their contacts to monitor their Uber trip to make sure that they safely arrive at their location. [4]

Different Cars

UberX

UberX is Uber's most basic car service. This service seats 4 people and cars are made in 2000 or newer. [5]

UberXL

UberXL offers a car service that seats 6 people. These cars are either SUVs or MiniVans. UberXL has a higher base fare than UberX. [6]

UberSelect

UberSelect allows users to ride in a luxury sedan that has leather interior with up to 4 passengers. Base fare pricing is higher for UberSelect than for UberXL. [7]

UberBlack (Black Car)

UberBlack is a step up from UberSelect, and is advertised as Uber's executive luxury service. UberBlack has the highest base fare price out of all the options. [8]

UberPOOL

UberPOOL allows users to share a ride with others that are headed in the same direction. This service is currently only offered in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Paris. When users select UberPOOL, they will be matched with another user in the area headed to a nearby location. The ride fare is split between the two users. [9]

Pricing

Uber will offer fare estimates in advance if you wish to know approximately how much your ride will cost. When your ride is complete, Uber will automatically charge it to your credit card. Users do not need to carry a card or any cash for the ride or for a tip. Different cities may have different base fares and prices depending on the speed at which the car drives. If the car drives above 11mph, the cost of the ride is based solely on distance traveled. If the driver is moving at a speed under 11mph, then the cost of the ride is dependent on the time of the ride.

When demand for Uber rides increases significantly, Uber uses an algorithm to implement surge pricing. Surge pricing will raise the base fare by a certain amount based on demand, and users will have to take an additional step when requesting an Uber to confirm that they agree to surge pricing. Just as base fares for Uber vary by city, so too do surge prices affect cities differently.

Uber offers a split fare feature as well, where users can divide the cost of the ride among the passengers. Uber charges an additional $0.25 for every that requests to split a fare.

Ratings and Reviews

Uber requires drivers to rate their passengers after their trip, and requires passengers to rate their drivers. If drivers receive a very low rating, Uber will contact the passenger to receive a full report of the ride. If users or drivers have low ratings, their waiting time for customers or for drivers may increase.

Ethical Issues

References

  1. Our Cities https://go.uber.com/cities
  2. Uber Raises Funding at $62.5 Billion Valuation, Eric Newcomer, 3 December 2015 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-12-03/uber-raises-funding-at-62-5-valuation
  3. A Brief History of Uber, Julian Chokkattu, Jordan Crook, 14 August 2014 http://techcrunch.com/gallery/a-brief-history-of-uber/
  4. https://go.uber.com/ride/
  5. What’s the difference between UberX, XL, UberSelect, and Black Car?, Dough, 16 November 2014 http://www.ridesharingdriver.com/whats-the-difference-between-uberx-xl-uberplus-and-black-car/
  6. What’s the difference between UberX, XL, UberSelect, and Black Car?, Dough, 16 November 2014 http://www.ridesharingdriver.com/whats-the-difference-between-uberx-xl-uberplus-and-black-car/
  7. What’s the difference between UberX, XL, UberSelect, and Black Car?, Dough, 16 November 2014 http://www.ridesharingdriver.com/whats-the-difference-between-uberx-xl-uberplus-and-black-car/
  8. What’s the difference between UberX, XL, UberSelect, and Black Car?, Dough, 16 November 2014 http://www.ridesharingdriver.com/whats-the-difference-between-uberx-xl-uberplus-and-black-car/
  9. What’s UberPOOL? A shared ride that’s cheaper than other Uber services, Dough, 12 March 2015 http://www.ridesharingdriver.com/whats-uberpool-shared-ride-cheaper-than-other-uber-services/