New app on the market?
It seems there is a new app on the market called NOPLACE, which is a fusion of Twitter and Myplace, especially for Gen Z. What do you think? How will it perform?
Hey fam! 🌟 Just came across this app called SUPP—it’s a new Gen Z news app.
It’s actually getting some serious traction as a startup. They’re doing news differently—real, verified updates in 1-minute bites, all in our vibe. No boring old feeds, jus
WTF ! He is promoting bet openly without any fear and so called gen z is following him.
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Kya Karega development ke liye ?
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SHIV DIXIT
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Idea For You Implement Now
“ Global Students community app ”
So guys we all know that globally students are the biggest customer base and most of the startup are working in ed tech space and providing online education and courses but they are no
Building a peer discovery app for Gen Z where you can find people you can truly connect and vibe with! Shared experiences are core to the discovery process. Guess what problem are we addressing here? Need an outsider's perspective.
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Somen's 8D world
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What Gen-Z want at work survey report by Deloitte.
Over 90% of Deloitte South Asia is dominated by Gen Zs and Millennials! I am excited to announce that Deloitte's Gen Z and Millennial Survey 2024 is just in with intriguing insights into how Mille
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Uttkarsh Singh
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Zomato has announced the launch of a new app called 'District' it will include going-out business, including dining, movies, events ticketing, and more much like a super app; what do you think will it succeed considering TATA still couldn't.
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Karan Sahu
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Oh, new trending algorithm.
I think this move of showing older popular posts on trending will make trending seem more dead.
Although Medial as a platform seems revolutionary, I think it needs some new features to make the app more engaging and alive
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Rahul Das
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Twitter attempted to buy Instagram before Facebook acquired it for $1 billion, according to The New York Times.
Jack Dorsey, Twitter co-founder and early Instagram investor, tried to secure the app months before Facebook's deal.
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