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Many of you might not have used Snapdeal but surely heard about it. Founded in 2007 as a discount coupon venture, Snapdeal became one of the top three e-commerce com
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The Aamir Khan controversy put them on the backfoot at the worst possible time when Flipkart/Amazon were gaining steam.
"Is it possible to fetch product details listed on various e-commerce websites like Myntra, Amazon, Flipkart, and others? Since Myntra doesn’t provide an API key, while Amazon and Flipkart do, what are the alternative solutions to gather product data
Different Online Shopping Portals: The Ultimate Comparison 🛒
1. Amazon vs. Flipkart :
-Amazon : Global giant, vast product range, Prime perks (fast delivery, video streaming).
-Flipkart : Indian-focused, better regional offerings, Big Billion Days
Flipkart is doubling down on its quick-commerce venture, Flipkart Minutes, by appointing Kabeer Biswas, Dunzo’s co-founder, as the new leader. The move aims to challenge competitors like Amazon, Zepto, and BlinkIt in India's growing fast-delivery mar
MKBHD new video over Humane AI pin where he termed the product as ‘The Worst Product I’ve Reviewed… For Now‘ has sparked a controversy whether such criticism was required. Earlier, Fisker a car company was also reviewed by him where he termed it as t
Beaware these Indian celebrities can scam you
The online security company McAfree has released the "Celebrity Hacker Hot list 2024" revealing top 10 celebrity whose name hackers use to scam you
This list includes the name of
1. Orry (Orhan Awatrama
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Day 1 of The Indian Startup War Stories: Flipkart vs. Amazon India – The Battle That Changed E-commerce
In 2007, two ex-Amazon employees, Sachin and Binny Bansal, launched Flipkart from a small apartment in Bengaluru. Their mission? To make buying b
Curious to know → Quick Commerce is posting strong order growth right(in the non-grocery/food category).
Where is this growth coming from❔
It’s unlikely this growth is driven by new e-commerce users. More likely, it’s people shifting their purchase
It is interesting to see Amazon interested in buying out in the Qcommerce space rather than building out. Whereas, Flipkart decided to build in this space. What are your thoughts?