NEW YORK, Nov. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The online on-demand home services market in Southeast Asia is estimated to grow by USD 897.62 billion from 2022 to 2027, growing at a CAGR of 69.42%. The online on-demand home services market in Southeast Asia is fragmented owing to the presence of many global and regional companies. A few […]
(Bloomberg) Uber Technologies Inc. is launching a mini-pilot program for a TaskRabbit-like service that will let app users hire people to complete various household tasks, part of an effort by the ride-hailing company to expand beyond driving and deliveries.Most Read from BloombergWall Street Divided Over Just How Aggressive Fed Cutting Will BeUBS Strategists See Far Deeper Fed Rate Cuts Than What Markets Are PricingIsrael Latest: Biden Says Gaza Hospital ‘Must Be Protected’China Weighs Endin
The potential new service, codenamed “Chore,” was discovered inside of Ubers iPhone app within hidden code strings. According to the code, a “tasker” can be hired for a minimum of one hour. The app will ask users to specify what job is needed, how long it will take and when they want the person to arrive.
In a bid to broaden its horizons beyond rides and deliveries, Uber Technologies, Inc. UBER is developing a service akin to TaskRabbit, Inc to help app users…
In a bid to broaden its horizons beyond rides and deliveries, Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: UBER) is developing a service akin to TaskRabbit, Inc to help app users engage individuals to conduct various tasks, according to