Saturday Startup trivia- The Revolutionary Silicon Valley Prankster — Napster
In the heady days of the late 90s tech boom, two young visionaries, Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker, ignited a revolution that would forever transform the music indu
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Vani Chandra
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Pratilipi • 1y
Drop the “The”.
Just Facebook.
- Sean Parker
Probably his biggest contribution.
If one gets the prestigious Thiel Fellowship,should he/she leave his/her college,drop it?
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Aakash kashyap
Building JalSeva and... • 8m
India leads as the largest user base for major tech platforms like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and YouTube, solidifying its position as the world's biggest consumer internet market. 🤯
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Sanket Bhosale
Post on Writing & Pe... • 10m
You probably are full of valuable ideas for content.
But you just don’t notice.
Because they become so normal.
They’ve just become part of your day-to-day.
The biggest misconception that you have.
That you think, everyone is on pace with you or a
Kolkata being a metro and such a big city has 0 unicorns. What do you guys think is the reason? The biggest startup there is probably Wow Momo 💀
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somesh tripathi
The MVP Developer • 1y
Probably asking this for myself
Given the AI bandwagon.
What skill a developer should add in his skill set to be relevant in the AI revokutiom.
Courses Are welcomed
A Reddit user inherited $700,000 from his grandmother and bought Intel stocks with it, bragging about it in his post. The next day, the stocks fell by nearly 30%, the biggest drop since 1982. 😮
Intel announced that it would cut 15% of its workforce
Startup mafia's in India like Paypal exists? Just curious which would be the biggest ones.
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Vatan Pandey
🚀 Founder & CEO at ... • 2m
As a founder, what’s the biggest challenge that constantly pushes you to rethink, innovate, and level up? 🚀💡🔥
Drop your thoughts in the comments—let’s learn from each other’s experiences! 👇🔍
Is Cristiano Ronaldo the biggest personal brand in the world?
The amount of growth he's got on YouTube is just unreal. And creating the channel was not just random but a very well executed strategic move looking at all the content that has been drop