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I lived through the time when working in my first job in Ann Arbor Michigan we had to get out a map to find out that SanJose was not only in Puerto Rico but there was a city with that same name in California. I’ve watched the Valley go from Microwave Valley – to Defense Valley – to Silicon Valley to Internet Valley.
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For the market size, he states, “For my base case valuation, I’m going to assume that the primary market Uber is targeting is the global taxi and car-service market.” He then goes on to calculate a global estimate for the historical taxi and limousine market. Uber initially worked well primarily within the San Francisco city limits.
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If one looks around in the world, you see these huge problems, massive inequality, hunger, poverty, climate change, issues of how to set up a global trading system. And we had people doing that, both in Africa and in SanJose. .” And that’s what the fourth purpose is all about. You have national problems.
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Forty years later when the Internet has made knowledge global, we’ve run into the second barrier – just knowing about things is not the great equalizer we expected. We were so clueless about where SanJose was that at first the company admin got me tickets to SanJose Puerto Rico.).
Forty years later when the Internet has made knowledge global, we’ve run into the second barrier – just knowing about things is not the great equalizer we expected. We were so clueless about where SanJose was that at first the company admin got me tickets to SanJose Puerto Rico.).
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