True that the next Google won't come from just blind patriotism. But never underestimate the power of solving for Indian use cases and constraints to create a leapfrog product.
Never underestimate the healing power of three things : rain, coffee and music.
Agree 👍
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SUMIT GULATI
Jeet te hai chal • 18d
AGAIN THIS IS A MISTAKE
1. Not Listening to Delivery Agents
The best product insights often come from the rider.
He knows which packaging leaks, which areas cancel most, and how long it really takes.
👂 Ignore him, and you’re blind.
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Man salute to this guy.
I had never thought that a content creator is able to meet the CEO of Google.
Content creation have great power and building a strong brand would be the USP for some of the companies in future.
I know the power of social m
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Kabir Kataria
Outreach Manager (Xu... • 4m
Small Wins, Big Lessons: The Power of a Simple Idea
Sometimes, the smallest projects bring the biggest surprises. What started as a quick experiment—a “let’s just try this” moment—turned into an unexpected success.
The lesson? Never underestimate a
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Elite Nexus
INFO INFO EVERYWHERE • 4m
From Near Bankruptcy to a $10B Empire – The Notion Story
In 2015, Notion was on the brink of bankruptcy. Faced with failure, the founders made a bold move—they escaped to Japan for two years to rebuild.
Fast forward to today, Notion is a $10 billio
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AprameyaAI • 10m
Crocs went from fashion faux pas to cultural icon.
→ Lesson one: Embrace your weirdness. It might just be your superpower.
→ Comfort over everything—Crocs proved that if it feels good, people will buy it.
→ Collaborations are gold. Crocs partnere
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Ronak Patel
Here you go! • 3m
Every idea you have, has been done before.
So how do you create something original?
Its not about talent, its about how you think.
1] Consume differently : If you only read, watch and listen to what everyone else does you'll think just like them, s
How I Built Google Photos - Y Combinator
Just watched YC's video on how David and team built Google Photos, and it’s a brilliant reminder of how solving everyday annoyances can create billion-dollar products.
The problem? Phones running out of spa
🧠 AI’s Most Dangerous Myth:
“AI will replace jobs.”
📉 That’s half the truth — and half-truths kill more dreams than lies ever will.
💥 The real threat is this:
> "AI won't replace you.
But someone who understands how to leverage AI will."
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