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India Ride-hailing Firm Jugnoo Eyes Singapore As Uber Drives Off

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Audrey Raj

26-Apr-18 12:00

India Ride-hailing Firm Jugnoo Eyes Singapore As Uber Drives Off

On Enterprise Biz Bytes today,Richard Bradbury,Arvindh Yuvaraj and Audrey Raj discussed:

 

1:20 - Two Technologies Could Transform The Way We All Watch Live Sports — Here’s How Close They Are To Becoming Reality

8:11 - India Ride-hailing Firm Jugnoo Eyes Singapore As Uber Drives Off

13:19 - AI That Detects Cardiac Arrests During Emergency Calls Will Be Tested Across Europe This Summer

22:41 - Pinterest Just Redesigned Its App For Blind People

28:25 - Amazon Wants To Deliver To Your Car Booth


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