(Bloomberg) -- Uber Technologies Inc. is working on a TaskRabbit-like service that will let app users hire people to conduct various tasks in an expansion beyond driving and deliveries. The potential ...
(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 ...
Last month, errands marketplace TaskRabbit announced plans to shake up its business model, shifting away from the auction- and negotiation-based platform that it founded five years ago to a more ...
TaskRabbit Inc., a startup that helped define the "gig economy" of the last decade, agreed to be acquired by Swedish home goods giant Ikea Group. TaskRabbit will remain an independent entity within ...
Handyman-for-hire marketplace TaskRabbit Inc., acquired by flat-pack furniture retailer IKEA Group in September, is offline. The company told customers that it’s investigating a “cybersecurity ...
Flat-pack furniture retailer IKEA Group has acquired TaskRabbit Inc., a San Francisco-based startup that provides an on-demand hiring platform often used to hire people to put together IKEA furniture.
00:07 Leah Busque: TaskRabbit is an online marketplace where people can go to outsource small jobs and tasks to other people in their neighborhood. So, if you need groceries delivered, or dry-cleaning ...
TaskRabbit Inc., a marketplace for freelance labor, has ferreted out a new task to bankers: Sell the company. The startup that became a symbol of the on-demand services economy has put itself on the ...
SAN FRANCISCO: TaskRabbit Inc, an online marketplace for errands and one-off jobs, is looking into selling itself after receiving interest from a potential buyer. The San Francisco startup declined to ...
The acquisition is a match made in DIY furniture heaven. — -- In a match made in DIY furniture heaven, Ikea Group has bought on-demand services site TaskRabbit, the Swedish company announced ...
TaskRabbit Inc., the Bay Area start-up that farms out human "rabbits" to perform the odious chores you hate to do, is introducing a version of its application that enables other companies to tap into ...