A Summer Intern Gave life to Apple’s emojis
In the summer of 2008, Emily, a bright-eyed intern at Apple, joined the design team tasked with creating something new—emojis. Though initially relegated to simple tasks, her enthusiasm caught the eye of l
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We Health Beyond Healing, bar lipy.ai for inappropriately approaching and upselling ideas of their products in personal inbox. -
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Blinkit to Deliver Apple MacBooks, iPads, and Watches in 10 Minutes!
Zomato-owned Blinkit has partnered with Apple premium resellers to deliver MacBooks, iPads, and Watches in just 10 minutes. This move marks a significant expansion beyond groceries
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This advice might help younger designers. It took me time to understand this. Titles like Principal or Senior Staff can be misleading and inconsistent across organizations. They're used more as motivational tools or retention strategies than true ind
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Why do we talk about #AYURSKAAN as we take Ayurveda diagnosis beyond the #OPD?
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🚨 INDIA VS CHINA IN DEEP TECH: WHY ARE WE LAGGING? 🤔
China’s startups are CRUSHING IT in AI, semiconductors, EVs, and battery tech. Meanwhile, India’s focus? Food delivery & fantasy sports. 😑 In 2024, China’s AI/semiconductor VC funding hit $12.3
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Ambani vs Mittal: Reliance Joins the Race for Haier India Stake as Chinese Giant Seeks Local Partner
With Haier looking to localize operations, Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries and Sunil Mittal’s Bharti Group emerge as top contenders, setting the
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YouTube says they’re going to crack down on videos with clickbait titles and thumbnails — starting in India
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