
Like most people in Silicon Valley, I'm very intrigued by this
UberCab cease & desist situation. My first reaction was "uh oh". But that quickly switched to a feeling that this is probably the
best thing that could ever happen to the young startup. That may sound crazy. But it's not. And what's going on here should mean something to people far beyond the Valley. First of all, while no one likes the threat of legal action, this cease & desist is a huge validation of what UberCab is trying to do. The city of San Francisco (aka�San Francisco Metro Transit Authority & the Public Utilities Commission of California) would simply not care if the company wasn't on to something. Or worse, they probably wouldn't even know about it if the service was lame.

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