Today I Learned TIL#8
IBM's Foolishness
In the 1970s, a team of engineers at IBM proposed developing a personal computer for individual use. However, the company's executives dismissed the idea, believing that there was no significant market for com
Agree. But it does not work for everyone. I read somewhere, for entrepreneurs there's a very fine line being a foolish and brave following your passion. A real visionary knows well which is which
Which of the following is a critical component of a successful pitch to investors?
A) A well-defined target market
B) Extensive product details
C) A lengthy business plan
D) A large social media following
Single Line which forces us to like or hate a website!
Let's confuse all the non tech people! Btw any con of it?
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Harsh Gupta
Stealth • 9m
CONTINUATION........
Now the question Arises, How they will generate Revenue if they had blocked all the Ads .
Here what Brave did .....
1) BRAVE let the users to decide whether they want to see ads or not .
This mean they are valuing thier user a
I am looking forward to work with some start up...A good visionary start up with which We can work together & also get it big...anyone who is doing a startup & need trustworthy & visionary people let me know....
I have prior experience & also had my
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Akhum Anar
Stealth • 12d
"I’m searching for a visionary and driven co-founder to join me in building a scalable business. The ideal partner would share a passion for entrepreneurship, bring expertise in business development or technology, and help strategize fundraising effo