Hey guys,
I have an idea: Building a smart phone for children under the age of 16 years and only specific apps can be installed in it and a new OS specialised for children.
The device only contains special apps like courses, rhymes and stories, ga
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 9m
Children aren't buying phone for using for a short term, people want to use it for long time , so once they turn 16 they can't just throw the one away.
Phone is a long term investment for us Indians!
What are your thoughts about social entrepreneurship?How are they sustainable for long term?
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Harshavardhan
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YouTube • 9m
Hey guys,
I have an idea: Building a smart phone for children under the age of 16 years and only specific apps can be installed in it and a new OS specialised for children.
The device only contains special apps like courses, rhymes and stories, ga
Suggest some good growth stocks for long term for an sip
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Gaurav Prajapati
Stealth • 2m
When you expect your
employees to act like adults, they generally do.
If you treat them like
children, then get ready for your company to turn into one big Barney
episode.
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Prajjwal Singh
Stealth • 10m
Any views on sula vineyard? Look for long term investment.
the premium users posting 5X more content than regular because they want to win the creator program as ROI for the premium they paid
it's good or bad for long-term ?
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While consumers say they care about sustainability, they aren't always willing to shell out extra cash for eco-friendly products. Across eight countries, a significant portion of people are buying sustaina