"Once celebrated as the poster boys of India's startup world, these two entrepreneurs have now faced a turn of events that have caused their once-glorious reputation to come tumbling down."
Anonymous 1
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It was a good lesson
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Dr Bappa Dittya Saha
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A lesson there!
Soon he will write a book - HOW NOT TO START UP!!
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So folks next time Mr Ambani gives something for free, never take it. Lesson learnt
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ATELIER headquarters
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Day 5 of posting business content from which you can learn something new.
2005 was a different world:
• iphone doesn't exist
• Apps were not a thing
But Google saw something nobody else did.
They found a tiny startup called Android Inc
The company