Uber

Uber or Über may refer to:

  • Über, a German word meaning "above", "over", "across" or "about"
  • Uber (company), makers of a mobile application providing access to vehicles for hire
  • People

  • Alexander Uber (1783–1824), German cello virtuoso, composer, and Kapellmeister
  • Betty Uber (1906–1983), English badminton player
  • Christian Benjamin Uber (1746–1812), German jurist and composer
  • Friedrich Christian Hermann Uber (1781–1822), German composer
  • Media and entertainment

  • Über (album), a 2006 album by the Norwegian black metal band Sturmgeist
  • Über (comics), a 2010s Anglo-American comic book series
  • Uber, short for uberfic, a kind of alternative universe fan fiction
  • Uber Bear, a character in the video game Fur Fighters
  • Other uses

  • Betula uber, a tree species
  • Uber Cup, a badminton tournament
  • See also

  • Unter (disambiguation), German antonym of über meaning "under" or "below"
  • Über (comics)

    Über is an Anglo-American comic book series written by British author Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Caanan White, Gabriel Andrade and Daniel Gete. It is published monthly by Avatar Press, which released the first issue in April 2013. The comic depicts an alternate World War II in which the Third Reich develops powerful superhuman soldiers in 1945, preventing its imminent defeat and forcing the Allied nations to counter with superhumans of their own. The series is notable for its extreme violence, its depiction of wartime moral ambiguity, and the major roles it gives to historical figures such as Adolf Hitler, Winston Churchill, Alan Turing and Heinz Guderian. The complete series of Über is scheduled to comprise up to 60 issues.

    Publication history

    Gillen began conducting background research for Über in 2008, eventually compiling a 30,000-word "bible" of historical research to support the project. The first issue of the series, Über #0, was published by Avatar in April 2013; the series is ultimately scheduled to run up to 60 issues. A spin-off title exploring the backstories of several major characters, Über Special #1, was published in March 2014. A free recap issue, entitled Über: The First Cycle, was published for Free Comic Book Day in May 2014.

    Uber (company)

    Uber Technologies Inc. is an American multinational mobile ride hail company headquartered in San Francisco, California. In the United States of America, Uber operates under the Transportation Network Company label. It develops, markets and operates the Uber mobile app, which allows consumers with smartphones to submit a trip request which is then routed to Uber drivers who use their own cars. As of May 28, 2015, the service was available in 58 countries and 300 cities worldwide. Since Uber's launch, several other companies have copied its business model, a trend that has come to be referred to as "Uberification".

    Uber was founded as "UberCab" by Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp in 2009 and the app was released the following June. Beginning in 2012, Uber expanded internationally. In 2014, it experimented with carpooling features and made other updates. Klout ranked the San Francisco-based company as the 48th-most powerful company in America in 2014. By late-2015, Uber was estimated to be worth $62.5 billion.

    Red FM (Australia)

    Red FM is a commercial radio network covering regional Western Australia. Formerly only broadcasting to mine sites, Red FM now covers almost every town north of Perth in Western Australia and following the re-branding of WAFM, now includes the major centers of Broome, Port Hedland, Karratha and Geraldton. Red FM is a part of the Redwave Media Group owned by Seven West Media and targets 18- to 39-year-old listeners with a CHR format. Red FM operates under the Australian radio callsigns 6RED, 6HED, 6FMS and 6GGG.

    History

    Red FM was launched in 1998, initially as a mining radio station providing news and music to the remote mining areas. It has since extended its broadcast reach to other remote areas and towns that were previously served by WAFM. Red FM now has the largest geographical service area for a radio network in the Southern Hemisphere. Its target audience is the 18–39 group with a potential listening audience of 185,000 people statewide.

    You can hear Red FM on various frequency’s right across Western Australia from Walpole in the South to Kununurra in the north.

    FMS

    FMS may refer to:

    Operations

  • Fleet Management System
  • Flight management system
  • Flexible manufacturing system, production system using computer-controlled machines that can adapt to various versions of the same operation
  • Pandora FMS (Flexible Monitoring System)
  • Fuel management systems
  • Organisations

  • Fisichella Motor Sport, a motor racing team owned by F1 driver Giancarlo Fisichella
  • Finnish Missionary Society
  • Education

    India

  • Faculty of Management Studies, under the aegis of the University of Delhi, India
  • Faculty of Management Studies, BHU, Varanasi, India - comes under prestigious Banaras Hindu University
  • FMS Baroda, Faculty of Management Studies, Baroda (Vadodara), Gujarat, India
  • United States

  • Florida Military School
  • Fuchs Mizrachi School, Ohio
  • Fugett Middle School, a middle school in West Chester, Pennsylvania
  • Government

  • Federal Magistrates Service, the former name of the Federal Magistrates' Court of Australia
  • Federated Malay States, a historical British protectorate in then British Malaya
  • Financial Management Service, a bureau of the U.S. Treasury Department
  • FMS (song)

    "FMS" (stylized as "FM$", Freak My Shit) is a song by American hip hop duo New Boyz. It was released as a single on April 13, 2012, and was included on the mixtape, Foolie Tape (2012). The track was produced by Legacy.

    Music video

    A music video for the song was released on May 7, 2012.

    Track listing

  • Digital download (Explicit version)
  • "Fm$" – 3:01
  • Digital download (Clean version)
  • "Fm$" – 3:01
  • Charts

    References

    External links

  • Lyric video on YouTube
  • Podcasts:

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