One of the biggest things people don't understand about startups is how far they have spread beyond classic "tech."
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In fact a fruitful source of startup ideas is to look for a domain where there haven't been startups and ask how you could introduce them.
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It's not just software that's eating the world, but startups specifically.
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Startups may actually spread faster in domains that haven't previously had them, because there is no acquired immunity to them.
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There's more room to delight customers in a domain where the incumbents are lazy.
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Since incumbents can't win by making something better, the ultimate limit to the spread of startups may be regulatory capture. E.g. Airbnb.
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Or as in Turkey where taxi drivers call an Uber cab and beat the driver


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