Just saw an American startup received 2.5 million dollar funding but spent 1.8 million dollar in just buying domain. What do you guys think of this decision ? Is it worth it ?
By the way the domain is friend.com
Most people won't start their startups
Most startups will fail
Most of them won't be unicorns
Only a few will know real success
And maybe one of those few will change the world for the better
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Yash Barnwal
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💡 DuckDuckGo Expands Early-Stage Investments in Privacy-Focused Startups
DuckDuckGo has announced plans to increase early-stage investments in privacy-focused startups, encouraging those aligned with its mission to reach out for potential funding o
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Stealth • 7m
Mention failed startups which were just few steps away from success in india. It will help me to study their case.
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Atharva Deshmukh
Stealth • 12d
I really want to write a lot more content on this app, but I am unable to do so in the last few months, and will be back in a few days.
What's your views on Bajaj housing finance?
I've entered in 160₹ but feels kinda overvalued, what's your views on price will this fall at range of 110-130 after few months?
😭 RTX 3060 is Done — NVIDIA will stop production of the most popular gaming graphics card.
The next batch will be the last - for a few more months RTX 3060 can be found on sale, but in the future the model will disappear completely.
💔RIP.
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Aditya Jethani
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CybraneX • 6m
Is masters in India still worth doing? I am 3rd year BTech Student, 4th year will start in coming few months.
Do I prepare for GATE or shall I focus on my internships and skills ?
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Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 9d
Why Raising Startup Funding Takes 6–8 Months
Raising startup funding is often a lengthy process, typically taking 6 to 8 months instead of just weeks. This timeline can be broken down into three essential phases.
1. Finding a Lead Investor (Approx.
Perplexity is experimenting with ads to monetize its AI-powered search engine. Ads will appear as sponsored follow-up questions, rather than within the answer itself.
Feels like a nicer, less invasive approach to ads.