Why India don't have it's own self developed, sustainable and successful Social Network Platform?
Why Koo or any such Indian social media platform failed?
Pramodh
Goofed up.ย โขย 1y
I think most of them failed coz they tried to copy every single feature from the existing apps as it is.
Medial is however a breath of fresh air.
Imagine youโre GOD and a man whose company holds the highest market capital in India launches a chatbot by your name. HANOOMAN it is, man canโt even spell Hanuman correctly.
Weโre a nation of 1.4B citizens and youโre telling me that not even a singl
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Tanzeem Shaikh
Being not creatingย โขย 1m
I have a solution to a very big problem, and the company has the potential to become a unicorn. My idea focuses on air purification, given the extremely poor Air Quality Index (AQI) in India. In fact, the top 10 cities with the worst AOI are all in I
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Arcane
Hey, I'm on Medialย โขย 1y
โญIndia ๐ฎ๐ณ has become became the leader in terms of time spent on mobile apps, overtaking China ๐จ๐ณ.
โญ In terms of revenue, however, India continues to lag compared to many smaller markets and did not feature in the top 20 revenue generating marke
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Mridul Das
Introvert!ย โขย 3d
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๐คฏThis is how Blackberry killed itself.
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Amidst the global and Indian crises, the question arises: Can Fly91 survive where others have failed?
Despite the tumultuous aviation landscape, Fly91's emergence symbolizes hope. Founder Manoj Chacko's perseverance, despite countless rejections,
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Yogesh Jamdade
.....ย โขย 10m
Failed startup:
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Will Medial Survive?
Niket Raj Dwivedi
Harsh Dwivedi
It would be great if the founders of the Medial app could share their views on this! Medial friends please share your views too.
Indian social media apps have struggled to survive in the past.