Wow, way to twist the history to your own narrative. Also, no, Tesla has not eaten the entire auto industry, stock market cap doesn't equal to product market share
> Video conferencing
Zoom (American company) launched in 2011. DingTalk started way late in 2014 and wasn't even that popular until 2017. and still playing catchup to Zoom.
> mass-adoption of mobile payment
Japan in the 90s. I believe Chinese citizens were still mostly riding bikes then.
Needlessly snarky response. Write to the author about the Telsa claim. Yes, there are earlier examples in each case. I personally worked in digital video in 2000.
I was referring clearly to mass adoption (actual market penetration). Nothing matches China, period. Look at numbers for WeChat (video), WeChat/Alipay (mobile payment), Meituan/Eleme (delivery), etc.
> Video conferencing
Zoom (American company) launched in 2011. DingTalk started way late in 2014 and wasn't even that popular until 2017. and still playing catchup to Zoom.
> mass-adoption of mobile payment
Japan in the 90s. I believe Chinese citizens were still mostly riding bikes then.
> death of the desktop
Japan in the 90s
> home food delivery (pre-COVID)
Grubhub was founded in 2004. IPOed in 2014.
> online grocery
Tesco direct started in UK in 1997.