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Things that didn't exist 24 years ago: iPhone iPod Facebook YouTube Twitter Instagram Android Bitcoin Tesla TikTok iPad Gmail WhatsApp Shopify Netflix streaming Snapchat Zoom Chrome Etsy Twitch Google Maps Amazon Prime Airbnb Uber Dropbox LinkedIn
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Discover the incredible journeys of 10 successful startups that shattered traditional VC metrics! From Uber to Airbnb and Instagram, explore how these companies thrived despite unconventional revenue models. Learn why venture capitalists often priori
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Many say starting a new company is hard, then there are people who say making it successful is hard, and then there are people who say scaling it is hard. But I say ๐๐๐๐จ๐ฆ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฉ๐ซ๐จ๐๐ข๐ญ๐๐๐ฅ๐ is hard. It took Uber 14, Airbnb 14, Amazon 9
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1. Facebook beat MySpace. 2. Google beat Yahoo. 3. Apple beat Blackberry. 4. Netflix beat Blockbuster. 5. Uber beat Lyft (for now). 6. Amazon beat Borders. 7. Instagram beat Flickr. 8. Microsoft beat Netscape. 9. Airbnb beat hotels. 10. Spotify beat
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Business Tips #3 How to Find a Profitable Business Idea๐ก โ Step 1: Identify a Problem โ Successful businesses solve real problems. Look for pain points people face daily. โ Step 2: Validate the Demand โ Use Google Trends, Reddit, or social media
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Seems like something big is about to happen in tech industry Apple executives held internal talks about buying AI startup perplexity (Valued at 14 Billion) although no formal bids are made yet but this move signals Apple's shift away from google for
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Startups Are NOT Glamorous โ Hereโs What No One Tells You! โMyth 1: You need a unique idea to succeed. โ Truth: Execution matters more than the idea. Facebook wasnโt the first social network, and Google wasnโt the first search engine. They just exec
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In the early 2000s, Larry Page and Sergey Brin sought investment for Google, approaching Yahoo!, which offered a lowball $1 million for acquisition. Page and Brin rejected the offer. By 2004, Google went public and dominated search, while Yahoo! stru
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