Not a fan of Uber? Here's how other ride-sharing apps measure up

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Uber has been the king of the taxi-alternative market for awhile now, but after a series of controversial reports about the company's ethics, some are deleting the app and looking elsewhere.


In what was probably Uber's worst week yet, news surfaced that top executive Emil Michael wanted to look into the personal lives of journalists. The company has since apologized for Michael's comments, but didn't fire him.



Later, Uber posted a privacy policy, saying it would only access user data for "legitimate business purposes." Things got even stranger when Uber investor Ashton Kutcher tweeted support for the company, and criticized "shady" journalists. Read more...


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