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It’s wild to me that Lyft fumbled the generic trademark on ride sharing. I primarily use Lyft yet it somehow feels more natural to say I’m calling an Uber. Maybe the name Lyft was too on the nose? Do we favor more abstract names or was Uber just that dominant in the early days?
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Maybe Lyft is just too on the nose. Audially, Lyft sounds lift; they are identical I think the name has to be more abstract
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