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michaeldunworth
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Comment #14614134
Actually that is exactly what it means. How many countries does Lyft operate in? Exactly. 1.
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Comment #13762545
Extremely far off. 1) Lyft is in the USA only. Uber is in 400+ cities. Lyft is not remotely close to Uber in terms of hurting them. 2) No. It is scalable. They burn to drown their …
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Comment #12532790
The value of Uber is not in it's app, it's design or any of that. That's all bs cosmetics stuff. The value is in it's execution, infrastructure, and processes. Tesla - Doesn't make…
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Comment #12517083
I'll tell you exactly how it will end. Uber will be one of the first companies to a $1T valuation. (First two will be Facebook and Apple). Here's why. Uber isn't about ride-sharing…
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Comment #12482396
I know what you mean, but I think I've got to disagree. The general sense of "Autopilot" implies the same level of sophistication that other vehicles have that use "Autopilot"... B…
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Comment #12445653
Good points all round! Thank you.
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Comment #12445647
Definitely agree. Thanks for that, appreciate it!
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Comment #12440376
I know this is very much a "How long is a piece of string question" - But typically are there any stories that you guys could share, or any insight. Here's an example // 1. Invest …
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Comment #12394297
Google is emphasizing for low prices and people not to make careers from this for one reason, automation. This is a pilot for them, and will be replaced by autonomous cars in a few…
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Comment #9932811
Interesting fact // It would cost ~$2.5M annually to flood the network and make it barely usable. That is petrifying to think about how easily crushed it could be. Forgetting about…
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Comment #9567883
Haha, thought the same.
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Comment #9567509
The reason it puts downward pressure is because large scale miners are forced to sell all their BTC almost immediately, if not pre sell future mined coins at a locked price (Hedgy.…
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Comment #8719796
I think this is interesting because companies from day one may look at making their processes operate entirely on bitcoin from day 0. (payroll,bills,etc...) - I wander how many of …
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Comment #7169790
Genuinely made me laugh. "Many room".
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Comment #7169774
Become an expert in efficiency. Company processes are what separate great companies from good ones. The ability of having processes down, and duplicating those for scalability with…
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Comment #7018872
She lived in Hong Kong and were selling small electronics (USB sticks/Gadgets/Key rings) Nothing major, just more for fun. EDIT: *was
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Comment #7018757
I had a friend that was selling about 20 items a week on instagram. This seems like it would make it easy. Good job!