Facebook Messenger is just a little easier to book UberPOOL ride.
It works like this: Open a messenger conversation, click the three-dot menu button, and select the request of a ride. " You'll then have the option to request a walk only to yourself, or you and your friend. Request a ride, and you're good to go.
It's very different than just ordering from the Uber app, but it does not give you the added benefit of being able to quickly share information with your friends on your ride, location information, let them know that you're that way.
Perhaps more important is that you should not even bother to put the Uber app, which is handy if you only need rides sometimes.
However, the more useful the exercise will allow you to specify your carpool partner, so you can easily pick up a friend on the way to an event or movie.
Messenger is the perfect platform for this type of selective Uber carpools, especially given show Facebook patents, the company has already considered using the Events pages to create carpools: Here's hoping his idea seriously consider Facebook and Uber.
It works like this: Open a messenger conversation, click the three-dot menu button, and select the request of a ride. " You'll then have the option to request a walk only to yourself, or you and your friend. Request a ride, and you're good to go.
It's very different than just ordering from the Uber app, but it does not give you the added benefit of being able to quickly share information with your friends on your ride, location information, let them know that you're that way.
Perhaps more important is that you should not even bother to put the Uber app, which is handy if you only need rides sometimes.
However, the more useful the exercise will allow you to specify your carpool partner, so you can easily pick up a friend on the way to an event or movie.
Messenger is the perfect platform for this type of selective Uber carpools, especially given show Facebook patents, the company has already considered using the Events pages to create carpools: Here's hoping his idea seriously consider Facebook and Uber.
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