Talk:Haxi
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[edit]This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because it is relevant.
Haxi is the first ridesharing service to hit Scandinavia. It's the equivalent of Lyft and Uber. Haxi grew to the biggest ridesharing network in Norway in only 3 months. The userbase of Haxi has exploded during the last week, doubleing the userbase every week and the media have been all over it:
http://www.mobilen.no/artikler/11-000-nordmenn-bruker-allerede-pirattaxi-app/160907 http://www.aftenposten.no/okonomi/Norsk-taxinaring-raser-over-kompiskjoring-7606881.html#.U6xJL17aPIY http://www.nrk.no/rogaland/taxisjaforer-raser-mot-haxi-1.11632182 http://sandnesposten.no/index.php?page=vis_nyhet&NyhetID=7681 http://sandnesposten.no/index.php?page=vis_nyhet&NyhetID=7680 http://sandnesposten.no/index.php?page=vis_nyhet&NyhetID=7682 http://www.mx.dk/penge_erhverv/nyheder/story/10656772
The arrival of Haxi has ignited a very agressive discussion in Norway regarding accusations of illegal taxicab operations.. The discussion has taken place online, in traditional media (Newspaper, Tv & Radio) and even as street protests: http://www.nrk.no/rogaland/40-mil-med-taxidugnad-1.11593286
The company represents a new direction in ridesharing – totalt anarchy – and this Wikipedia page needs to be expanded regarding the accusations of illegal taxicab operations.