I really enjoyed looking at your map on Starbucks because of all the detail and locations that you used in your map. It is interesting to see how a local company like Starbucks has expanded to not just all corners in Seattle but all corners of the globe.
Being from the east coast I don't have the local connection to Starbucks that many Seattlites do. However, I found Starbucks nationalization, and then globalization very interesting. In the past few years I have noticed significantly more Starbucks in the northeast and it appears that this represents a broader phenomena worldwide. The map is efficient and shows Starbuck's globalization well.
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I really enjoyed looking at your map on Starbucks because of all the detail and locations that you used in your map. It is interesting to see how a local company like Starbucks has expanded to not just all corners in Seattle but all corners of the globe.
ReplyDeleteBryan Naden
Being from the east coast I don't have the local connection to Starbucks that many Seattlites do. However, I found Starbucks nationalization, and then globalization very interesting. In the past few years I have noticed significantly more Starbucks in the northeast and it appears that this represents a broader phenomena worldwide. The map is efficient and shows Starbuck's globalization well.
ReplyDelete-Trevor Smith