Statement: A web application which is helpful for students to crack competitive exams. Which has an lot of category wise questions. Students can learn, practice and do a mock test. They can see their topic wise fluency and they can see their test rep
Yeah but still bruh, as it is learning platform the whole experience will be lost and also if you allow ads. Your website will be slow as hell. That's the reason many free platforms did not do great because of slow and very dirty and pop up ads.
So Byju’s lost Rs 13000 Crores in the last 6 years and Rs. 8000 Cr from that was in ADS! How did their investstors allow this?
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Phanirockzzz
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Getting a off campus job as a fresher is tough as hell. That too if you are looking for some roles which needs lots of expertise inplace. I faced lots of challenges. Mentioning some of them that HRs can improve and job seekers could take care off.
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Piyush Gupta
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Will the social media content market (like Instagram and YouTube) keep growing, or will it eventually slow down and level off?
Perplexity is experimenting with ads to monetize its AI-powered search engine. Ads will appear as sponsored follow-up questions, rather than within the answer itself.
Feels like a nicer, less invasive approach to ads.
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Chintan Udani
Stealth • 3m
People using medial will be called on as 'Medialist' and genz word for using this techy social media will be called as 'medialing'.
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vidya sagar
Stealth • 2m
After AI shakes up traditional jobs like driving and repetitive tasks, what kind of new jobs do you think will pop up in the future?
Just thought:-
Is there any very small device or something very small which has GPS tracking along with the small battery capacity that can be attached to the smartphones without making any difference in the design of them.
I personally feel that, w
Bangalore is India's Silicon Valley - someone says it's hell true, and others be like it's not - what's your POV?
PS: My elder brother took those pics on his first day at the Amazon Office as a Category Manager.