Can anyone please help me understand, why the startup craze has cropped up now? Idea of doing a business existed long back, problems existed even back then for people to pick and solve. What changed now? Why everyone wants to do a startup nowadays?
SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 7m
It’s like asking, “why is Chinese food NOW popular. Chinese people have been existing before 1800s or longer..”
I have an ecommerce startup of my own. One of our customers sent us a question asking us if we had operations in India. We do not.
They pointed me to the website of a startup in China with the exact same name and the exact same concept as ours - eve
6000+ followers on Medial now! It’s been a rollercoaster ride since we started Medial and it’s just the beginning, folks! We have a lot of exciting things coming up in the next 3 months 🥳
AI has arrived in Chinese cafeterias - now cash registers can independently identify goods and price🔥!
But it seems even cutting-edge technology won't do without human intervention. 😊
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Gaurav Prajapati
Stealth • 1m
Just a thought… 🤔
In the startup world, intelligence can only take you so far. It’s curiosity that pushes boundaries, fuels innovation, and keeps us moving forward even when answers aren’t obvious. 📈
Being curious means constantly asking 'What if
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Shreesh Singh
Stealth • 3m
Why has hostel culture for tourism been slower to develop in India compared to other countries, and what factors are contributing to its gradual growth now?
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Lucky solanki
Stealth • 3d
hello I'm chef
my experience 7 year
food making
I know Chinese Punjabi Indian South Indian food.
I know how to make more than 100 items for breakfast I have learned the work of a chef I want to open my own restaurant in which I am facing financia
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Jayant Mundhra
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Dexter Capital Advisors • 5m
Why just blame Adani Group? 📛📛
Days ago, there was a big furore over Adani depending on Chinese vendors for the machinery to domestically manufacture solar modules and cells.
But, that’s highly misleading. And in fact, it’s highly hypocritical.