"The problem we would soon find out was that having hundreds of active
users in Chicago didn't mean that you would have even two active users
in Milwaukee, less than a hundred miles away, not to mention any in New
York or San Francisco. The software and concept simply didn't scale
beyond its physical borders."
--Meetro founder Paul Bragiel, writing about his crashed and burned start up and the lessons learned in a wise and useful post on TechCrunch
--Meetro founder Paul Bragiel, writing about his crashed and burned start up and the lessons learned in a wise and useful post on TechCrunch
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