Online services start out serving users. When they have enough users, they switch to serving advertisers/shareholders, at the expense of users. For instance, Google Search initially showed you what you searched for, but now largely shows you what it
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Shrey Devaiya
Always stay Focused ... • 7d
Hi guys,
I'm a 1st Year Computer Science
Engineering student. I Have a startup idea and it was reviewed by some of my friends who are working in IT industry and they said idea has good potential but my problem is "I haven't enough knowledge about IT
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Rohan Saha
complicated Investor • 1m
Many people think that with Tesla's entry into India, Indian auto companies won't be able to sell, which is completely wrong. Yes, no doubt Indian companies will face competition, but their customer base will be different. Tesla will never target the
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Dr Bappa Dittya Saha
We're gonna extinct ... • 8m
**Be An Attention Seeker!👀**
Isn't that bad?
Maybe for you!
But seeking attention for your brand isn't.
Stop behaving like your brand is just some article.
Brands are more human than a lot of humans around you ;)
Look at my Colgate brush and
Why Nike Wins Always
👉 Branding: Just Do It. Enough said.
👉 Innovation: Continually pushing the boundaries in sportswear.
👉 Endorsements: Partnering with top athletes to boost credibility.
👉 Marketing: Storytelling that resonates deeply with
I believe god is a man made entity.
I think some smart humans artificially created god because it was needed. But it was also natural of them to do so. This is why it's all artifical and natural at the same time. I believe the existence of god gives
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 2m
Ben Horowitz shares 4 principles for choosing a cofounder
Picking the right cofounder is one of the most important decisions when starting a business.
Here are four easy tips to guide you:
1. Don’t Choose Out of Fear: Starting a startup can feel
I've always wanted to build something. But sadly, I am not as creative as most people out there.
So i thought of something
What if, instead of building or innovating something, you buy something that's been built or innovated? And then scale it up.
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 2m
Sam Altman on the biggest mistake talented and hard-working people often make
Many people work hard and stay productive, but they don’t spend enough time thinking about what they should work on.
Taking time to choose the right problem can make a h
The Startup Lie No One Talks About
I used to believe that the best product wins.
That if I built something truly innovative, people would come.
That execution alone would separate me from the noise.
I was wrong.
Startups don’t fail because of bad