“Market’s down.”
“Why?”
“China.”
“What happened? Did they invade Taiwan early? Did their economy collapse?”
“They made a slightly faster chatbot.”
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Aaditya Goenka
Revolutionizing Skin... • 4m
Hey, do you think big, creative thinkers can actually thrive in a buttoned-up, ‘play-it-safe’ workplace? Or do they eventually get bored and leave?
Have you ever had a big idea shot down because ‘that’s not how we do things here?’ What happened?
Guyz did u know why did
Osama
Obama
both completely different people had something in common they wore
The same casio F91w
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 2d
Zoom had a once-in-a-lifetime moment — and they blew it.
At its 2020 peak, Zoom’s market cap soared past $150B. They were printing money, everyone was using them, and they had massive brand momentum.
They could’ve: – Acquired breakout startups (Loo
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Shrinivas Pawar
Built 10 startups an... • 7d
🛵 How a WhatsApp group turned into a ₹1000cr company
“We had 17 orders one day, and 2 the next. My co-founder quit. My family wanted me to shut it down.”
— Kabeer Biswas, Founder of Dunzo
👇full story
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AjayEdupuganti
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
Koo shut down trying to replace Twitter (X).
Twitter thrives on drama and toxicity, and Koo thought they could do build a platform free of this toxicity.
Newsflash: no drama, no audience.
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Hawk
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Medial • 10m
So Zomato has shut it’s “Zomato Legends” service with immediate effect as they didn’t find a market for it.
So did anyone use it? how was the experience and the food quality?
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 4m
Why Did Webvan, a Grocery Delivery Platform failed
So, it was 1996. The internet was expanding as crazy, and every dot-com company was raising millions with nothing but an idea.
Louis Borders decided to jump on this trend and thus started Webvan.