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While the world's leading ride-sharing business was blowing billions of dollars trying to buy global domination, Markus Villig was ... Martin Villig is co-founder of Taxify, a leading ride-hailing platform in 40 cities across Europe and Africa. Peggy Wang and her Ego cofounder, Vishnu Hari, 33, spent hours talking about the future of video
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- Martin Villig is co-founder of Taxify, a leading ride-hailing platform in 40 cities across Europe and Africa.
- Peggy Wang and her Ego cofounder, Vishnu Hari, 33, spent hours talking about the future of video
- Nigerian immigrant Tobenna Arodiogbu, 31, cofounded CloudTrucks after selling self-driving car
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