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Today, Lyft announced a partnership with DiDi Kauidi to bring its ride-sharing service to China. In addition to the partnership, Didi has invested $100 million in Lyft. The deal will allow Lyft users to tap into Didi’s network while overseas. Didi bridges all methods of transportation; you can schedule a taxi or find bus info via its app — and yes, ride-sharing is also available. Lyft users who visit China will have the same experience they’re used to, but will see all of Didi’s info in-app without having to download a separate app. Didi says Lyft users will also be…

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