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Uber’s ‘clandestine campaigns’ beat out rivals, Sidecar suit alleges

Uber is facing a new lawsuit that alleges it used anticompetitive practices and predatory pricing to beat out its ride-hailing competitors. The suit was filed in US district court in San Francisco on Tuesday by Sidecar — the now defunct ride-hailing pioneer that was one of the first companies to introduce the idea of using a smartphone to connect drivers …

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More people turn to social media for news than actual newspapers, says Pew study

More people are likely to get their news from a tweet or a post than a physical newspaper. That is, according to a Pew Research Center study about where people turn to get news. It may seem obvious to some that social media outpaces print journalism — with the circulation of physical newspapers steadily declining and social media reaching billions …

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