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Airbnb和Uber的大难题?

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Airbnb和Uber的大难题?

本是互联网时代这是革命性创新的代表,却从未间断被传统商业模式和政府“刁难”。无论Airbnb能否采取措施软化政府立场,想要穷游的小伙伴们都要考虑或许以后只能住酒店了。

测试中可能遇到的词汇和知识:

dawning破晓;展现;曙光['dɔ:niŋ]

incumbent在职者;现任者[ɪn'kʌmb(ə)nt]

disrupter破坏者;垃圾焚毁炉[dɪ'strʌktə]

gamut全音域;整个范围['gæmət]

metropolitan大都市的[metrə'pɒlɪt(ə)n]

hipster赶时髦的人[hɪpstə]

nauseating令人恶心的;厌恶的['nɔːzɪeɪtɪŋ]

rebellious造反的;难控制的[rɪ'beljəs]

opprobrium耻辱,不名誉;责骂[ə'prəʊbrɪəm]

Disrupters? There is nothing revolutionary about Airbnb and Uber(549words)

By Matthew Vincent

Will the history(e-) books describe our times as a golden era of digital disruption? Is this the dawning of the age of the“app economy”?

As the valuations attached to property rental app Airbnb and car hailing service Uber reach $30bn and $62.5bn respectively,it appears that many people think so.

Last year,a report from Cisco and the International Institute of Management Development concluded that“digital disruption…has the potential to overturn incumbents and reshape markets faster than perhaps any force in history”. It forecast that four in 10 companies would be displaced by digital rivals by 2020. Earlier this year,consultants at McKinsey noted that digital disrupters now“run the gamut from database software to boxed beef”.

As if to prove it,Microsoft and Dell currently advertise their soft and hard wares with the inspirational story of a metropolitan American couple who — with just a laptop and some video editing software — “evolved" their honeymoon into a travel blogging business.

With their self-regarding hipster charm and new media savvy(him: beard and indoor hat to denote freethinking; her: sort of ironic millennial Sarah Jessica Parker 2.0),they demonstrate the power of the web to disrupt…well,mainly the contents of any viewers’stomach,be that boxed beef or any other app-ordered delicacy.

Because behind all the nauseating smugness and touchscreen technology,there is little new or revolutionary here. Overestimating the value that others attach to one’s travel anecdotes arguably began with Odysseus and peaked with“gap yah”students.

Much the same may be said of multibillion-dollar disrupters — and the value that investors,ranging from Google to Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund,are being asked to see in them. Airbnb does little that a holiday cottage brochure and a pen cannot achieve. Uber puts a taxi a few taps on a screen,rather than a phone call,away(but you end up phoning the driver when his satnav fails).

All of which makes their noisily rebellious posturing seem financially counterproductive.

Next week,Airbnb risks having New York become the latest city to ban it,ostensibly because the company refuses to admit that it is basically a short-term lettings agency whose landlords must comply with local registration and tax rules.

Berlin has already banned the letting of whole properties via Airbnb’s app,and such is the opprobrium over rule breaking that 3,000 citizens have reported transgressing neighbours. Even in its home town of San Francisco,Airbnb has resorted to a lawsuit over the registration of rental owners. Its initial response to the New York move was also to threaten to sue.

Likewise,Uber has pulled out of cities rather than have drivers submit to security checks,it has been fined €850,000 in France,and paid $100m to settle a US lawsuit.

However,as the prospect of stock market flotations heaves into view — rather faster than boxed beef on a bicycle — might this pretence to disruptive behaviour be dropped,in favour of co-operation?

On Wednesday,Airbnb offered to introduce mandatory host registration in New York and the collection of local taxes. If anything,an acceptance of conventional status,higher revenues and lower fines would benefit the very investors first attracted by the disrupter claims.

And it might also allow a couple of cash-strapped US bloggers to rent out their spare room.

1.How many percent of companies would be displaced by digital rivals by 2020 as Cisco’s prediction?

A. 30%

B. 40%

C. 60%

D. 70%

答案(1)

2.How to“evolved" the couple’s honeymoon into a travel blogging business as Microsoft and Dell said?

A. with just a laptop and some video editing software

B. run the gamut from database software to boxed beef

C. to be a self-regarding hipster

D. with just beard and indoor hat

答案(2)

3. Airbnb may be banned in which city next week?

A. Berlin

B. New York

C. Beijing

D. San Francisco

答案(3)

4.What do Uber and Airbnb have in common as mentioned?

A. enforce the security checks

B. to settle a US lawsuit

C. be pulled out of cities

D. cash-strapped people with lower fines

答案(4)

(1) 答案:B.40%

解释:根据思科和国际管理发展学院的推测,2020年之前10家公司中就有四家会被取代。

(2) 答案:A.with just a laptop and some video editing software

解释:在微软和戴尔近日的宣传中,只需要一个笔记本电脑和一些视频编辑软件就可以“演进”其蜜月到旅行博客的生意。

(3) 答案:B.New York

解释:纽约州州长正在考虑批准一项法案,该法案将限制Airbnb的使用。他将于下周(10月29日)做出批准或否决该法案的决定。

(4) 答案:C.be pulled out of cities

解释:文章中提到的相似之处是Uber也遭到了城市禁令,而不是要求司机安全检查。

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