Its high-tech services, which it calls “new superpowers to extend access and mobility”, could make it easier to drive and park in cities and create hybrid public/private transit options that rely heavily on ride-share services such as Uber. But they might also gut traditional bus services and require cities to invest heavily in Google’s own technologies, experts fear.
Monday, June 27, 2016
'Sidewalk Labs, A Secretive Subsidiary Of Alphabet'
Guardian UK: Secretive Alphabet division aims to fix public transit in US by shifting control to Google - Exclusive: Documents reveal Sidewalk Labs is offering cloud software Flow to Columbus, Ohio, to upgrade bus and parking services – and bring them under Google’s management
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