Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Amazon, Zipcar, and Harari

Oren Harari gives us some food for thought.

Here's an excerpt from his post on what Amazon and Zipcar have in common:

Zipcar is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company that allows its members to reserve a car online for rental (no waiting in line, no face-to-face human interaction at all), then go to one of numerous small facilities scattered around city neighborhoods throughout the country, then locate “their” parked car, unlock it by waving their pass card over a sensor on its windshield, grab the key hanging inside, then drive it away for the block of time they’ve reserved (at $6 to $10 an hour), and finally return the car to the same parking facility after filling up the tank.

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