Uber is the latest poster child for technological disruption. The company found an industry stagnated by anti-competitive regulations and, with the simple addition of a mobile app that enabled its users to provide what only taxis and limousines could do before, it stood that industry on its ear. And ever since, we have faced a litany of startups that call themselves the "Uber of" something or other. There’s just one problem: not everyone can be an Uber. The Uber Formula Initially, Uber found a niche industry -- black car transport -- and put it in the palm of your hand with a… [Continue Reading]