Hi everyone,
What do you all think about Quora and Reddit? Have their popularity decreased?
Until two years ago, I was an active user of Quora, but due to the increasing vulgarity, I decided to leave and haven't returned since.
Let me know your thoughts.
It all started back in 2005 when two college roommates, Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian, decided to create a platform where users could submit and vote on content. The idea was to have a place where the most popular stuff would rise to the top, kind
I never attended college; instead, I enrolled in a distance learning program. I started my first startup with the aim of increasing the discoverability of local market shops. Eventually, I found it to have less impact and decided to abandon it. It's
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Srujith Bsr
Stealth • 6m
I'm not an expert at studying people but I can say a few words.
The problem with our generation is over exposure to what we don't have and under exposure to what we actually want.
Instagram has a really dark effect on people's life, it has evolved
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Wild Kira
Stealth • 3d
To all new startup founders, here's how 7 different startups hustled for their first customers. If you're feeling disheartened, I hope their stories will inspire you to keep on going!
1 & 2: Tinder & Alibaba - Physically travelled to their first use
Meet the man who never fired an employee and built a 5650 CR company.
1. After graduating from IIT Kanpur in 2001, Aloke Bajpai moved to Europe as a software engineer at Amadeus, a travel tech company. After four years, he joined the coveted Insead
Left the Bajaj legacy, lost his co- founder and built a 34,000 CR company.
1. After completing his master's degree in Business Administration in the USA, Anurang Jain returned to India but got critical advice from his uncle, Rahul Bajaj, of the Baja