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Or so you'd think if you read most of the breathless coverage about the announcement, which will only get worse: expect a torrent of turgid think-pieces in the next 48 hours about who's going to get "disrupted" as a result of this latest shake-up – and what it means for the US's already beleaguered postal service.
You know, it's the people who don't do something about it that are going to get disrupted.
Given that almost anything — from jeans to sous vide machines — can get the high-tech, internet-only treatment, it's to be expected that knives are about to get disrupted.
While Snap dukes it out with the likes of Facebook, Twitter and Google over domination in social apps, there are countless areas that are only just beginning to get disrupted by technology.
"It's not only that there's this huge behemoth sector of the economy that spends $1.2 trillion on educating kids, but that it's old, it's long in the tooth and it's bound to get disrupted".
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