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Is the Future of Transportation a Driverless Car and a Ride-Hailing App?

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx was on the Google campus in Mountain View Monday, talking about how to meet the nation's future transportation problems. Google, of course, is home to the driverless car. And Bloomberg this week reported that Google is mulling over the idea of launching it's own ride-hailing service, a la Uber.

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