Juno abruptly shut down and refers riders to Lyft

The clock is ticking to take your final Juno ride. The New York-only ride-sharing service announced Monday that by 6 p.m. that same day it would cease operations. Juno started in NYC in 2016 and was bought for $200 million by Israeli transportation company Gett in 2017. This morning Juno users saw this message on the app:  Goodbye, Juno. Image: screengrab / mashable  On the company's website, it said the service was shutting down "due to the changing market situation."  In a news release, Gett said it had formed a "strategic partnership" with ride-hailing app Lyft. Gett, which claims to serve 15,000 companies, said the company plans to pivot to connecting corporate clients with Lyft. Read more...More about Lyft, Ride Hailing Apps, Juno, Gett, and Tech