still control the direction of the company and ensure that the company is still centered on the so-called great mission, not about the benefits. But which great mission comes at the cost of huge losses? A race to the bottom of the top I once read an article about Silicon Valley, which jokingly compared it to "a community that provides life assistance to 30-year-old techies." The irony is that almost all tech products are for tech people living in Silicon Valley. No sms marketing service place to park? Nevermind, Uber and Lyft are everywhere. Too busy with work and no time to cook and shop? Never mind, Postmates has breakfast and dinner ready for you. Apartment laundry room too small? It's okay, Rinse is your personal laundry housekeeper. These startups are not just selling software, they are actually changing the traditional service economy. Companies like Uber, Lfty, and Rinse are changing the old model of "local businesses serving local communities" by consolidating all fragmented resources into a single platform and taking a global approach. New technology is good news for customers.
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