Source:TechCrunch
When Lickety Ship launched in late 2006 to deliver ecommerce items to purchasers within four hours of checkout, I asked if it would end any differently than the ill-fated Kozmo, which burned through $280 million in capital before a spectacular flame out in 2001.
Kozmo didn’t charge for deliveries, and people would jokingly buy a packet […]
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