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 In the next three to four weeks, Yulu will launch its bike-sharing service in Bangalore with a few hundred bicycles. Yulu is starting with regular, dockless bicycles that people can rent using their iOS or Android phone. The bikes unlock via QR codes and bill the rider for every 30  stanley cup minutes of use.In order to achieve scale, Yulu is working with local city governments in India to create more dedicated bike lanes as well as working with agencies to carve out places that are safe to park the bikes.Bike-sharing has become a hot space for founders and VCs alike. In China, companies Ofo and Mobike have both achieved unicorn status for their respective bike-sharing startups.聽 Over in the U.S., investors have poured in $62 million to LimeBike and $8 million into Spin as both startups aim to compete against Motivate, the company behind Ford   GoBikes in San Francisco and CitiBikes in New stanley quencher   stanley cups York City. The bike-sharing space is pretty new India,  Gupta told me over the phone. & 822 Gsfk Square Opens Girls Coding Camp To High School Students
 One of the companies that I had hea stanley water flask rd quite a bit about is called RedBus.in, a service that has standardized and centralized India   bus system. Having been to India before, I kind of laughed at the notion of that being possible, even after having read Sarah Lacy   fantastic piece about them from two years ago. This was supposed to be one of the  ones,  the company that is supposed to make the investment world make the pilgrimage to Bangalore, India, which is about 18 hours w stanley shop orth of flights away from Silicon Valley.I vis stanley cup ited the RedBus offices, which don ;t seem to have changed much since Lacy described them, but I did notice something new. I spent time in India two years ago, so trust me on this. It was a sign that happily announced that RedBus was hiring. It doesn ;t sound like much & 8211; maybe a sign that the company is growing & 8211; but it was my first signal that something very special was happening in these offices.Our entire  tour& 822