Hello guys.. I just got an idea. I want to know whether is that a problem that everyone come across.
So the idea is:
When you go to a restaurant you order food and you have to wait for nearly 10 to 15 minutes for your order to arrive. Many people f
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sanjith lal b
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I think why cant you start an app for people who can pree bookfotr hospital apoitments,boarding at airports, some famous tourist destinations
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Swastik Biswas
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Here's an idea I need input on:
An AI app for planning your entire vacation to a city/state. From selecting the arriving airports/trainstops to selecting hotels to visiting the tourist-popular places, all to simulate a seamless tour around the city
Ek chaiwala desh chala rha hai aur dusra influencer ban gya hai aur paise chaap rha hai!
Is india the only place jaha kuch bhi krke famous ho skte hai?
Bhai i mean 3.5 million followers thats crazy!!!!
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