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The Crazy Story of Uber

Sex, Scandal, and Billions of Dollars - A Silicon Valley Startup

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The Crazy Story of Uber

By: Ryan Ewing
Narrated by: Doug Greene
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Every company has a dark side filled with secrets and scandal, which means your favorite ride service is no different.

Technological advancement has always improved lives and shaped cultures. It gives us better food, increased productivity, and enjoyable entertainment. Uber is the birth of such technological advancements and it has changed our lives drastically. The rise of Uber brought cheaper transportation that was more accessible; with the click of a button someone is there to pick you up and take you where you need to go.

No doubt, it’s one of the best services to be developed, but all great stories have a bit of gloom.

There’s a darkness looming over Uber’s history that most people don’t know about. And when you learn about them in this audiobook, you’ll never feel the same about Uber again.

The Crazy Story of Uber: Sex, Scandal, and Billions of Dollars - A Silicon Valley Startup, illustrates the story of Uber’s origins while also letting you in on the secrets they don’t want you to know.

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