GusLift Boosts Ride Matching, Notifications [Tech Deep Dive]
The ride-sharing app GusLift just pushed a batch of updates aimed at improving its core functionality. Are these tweaks enough to make users actually stick around?
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The ride-sharing app GusLift just pushed a batch of updates aimed at improving its core functionality. Are these tweaks enough to make users actually stick around?
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