Just two days after debuting its new UberCommute service in Chengdu, China, Uber announced Friday the public release of its API in the country. Put simply, an API allows for developers to integrate ...
The Uberization of the world has just accelerated. Today, the company opened up its API, meaning that it is no longer just a platform for booking taxis but could also be applied to other services in ...
Uber Freight is rolling out a new scheduling application programming interface (API) in a pilot program, making it the first activation of new technical standards for scheduling APIs announced last ...
Uber is opening up a new API to developers — this time focused on drivers. The ride-hailing company has created a new way to let developers pull information about Uber drivers: Their profile data, ...
Driving Efficiencies Across the Marketplace Uber Freight's scheduling API empowers seamless integration between logistics technology platforms and carrier scheduling systems, eliminating manual ...
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Uber has had developer tools for reaching riders for over two years, but now it’s also letting third-parties build products tailored specifically to its driver community, via a new Driver API revealed ...
Uber has today announced the public launch of its UberRUSH API, letting any developer offer delivery of their products through Uber. UberRush launched back in October of 2015, offering same-day ...
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Uber Freight is piloting a new scheduling application programming interface that aims to foster seamless communication across its network of shippers and carriers, the company announced Feb. 5. The ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Uber wants to take you everywhere, all the time. And it wants to be available everywhere, too. The San Francisco-based ride-sharing ...