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🗓️ 13 November 2017
⏱️ 33 minutes
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1:51.0 | Okay, it's 2009 and Kevin's is just a few years out of Stanford and doing the Silicon Valley thing. He's working at a travel startup by day and teaching himself to code at night. |
2:08.0 | And a friend from college, Mike Krieger, is also in the area pretty much doing the same thing. |
2:14.0 | And after a few months of experimenting, Kevin builds an app. He calls it bourbon and it's a check-in app where you can tell your friends you're at a coffee shop or a bar or wherever. |
2:24.0 | And Kevin thinks this app has, you know, some potential. |
2:28.0 | I mean, at that time, there were so many check-in apps. There was four square, there was Goala and there were a bunch of others trying to make it. |
2:35.0 | And of course, following, you know, kind of the trend, I was like, there's something here about the devices and everyone's pockets being available to share new types of information. |
2:45.0 | And I was like, location is the type of information people are going to want to share. |
2:50.0 | I think the insight Mike and I had along the way was that actually there were more types of information, the fact that like these devices had a camera, that would lead to a visual communication revolution where like all of a sudden people aren't just communicating with text and voice. |
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