Blinkit and BigBasket is Delivering iPhone 16 Series in Just 8-10 Minutes in Metro Cities.
Thousands are in Line at Apple Store(s).
Data Says 70% of iPhones in India are on EMI.
Apple Truly Understand Mindset of Consumers.
Anonymous 2
Stealth • 3m
Everyone wants an iPhone, even if it means paying for it for 2 years. It’s like we’re renting luxury.
Dunzo app crashes on opening immediately. It’s been happening since a few weeks, I’m using an iphone. Is it happening for everyone?
9 replies12 likes
Uttkarsh Singh
Stealth • 6d
The naunce here is if someone even wants to go abroad for study and wants to come back to India, it will at least take 5 years for a better ROI, what do you think?
0 replies4 likes
Rishab Gupta
Stealth • 8m
Hey Everyone,
I am working on an idea, "Renting of Motorcycles".
Please suggest what all services we should add at our platform and how much money will people pay for renting a bike in india...
Appriciate every suggestion...
11 replies9 likes
Armaan Nath
Stealth • 8m
Almost 90% of the startups in yc24 batch are based outoff AI. Why everyone wants to build something related with AI?
Is it going to be the next big thing in upcoming years?🤔
1 replies4 likes
Harsh Singh
Stealth • 1m
Hey everyone,
My aunt is planning to start a cloud kitchen, and we’re wondering if it’s actually profitable. Also, does anyone know what the top-selling items on Zomato and Swiggy are?
Thanks for the help!
33+ Years of experience but at the end of the day Sharma ji chooses USA ( Space X ) for High paying salary and good life .
0 replies3 likes
Arcane
Stealth • 2m
The company that needs a new machine tool, but hasn't bought it, is already paying for it.
Similarly, The man who is in need of a thinking tool but hasn't acquired it, is already paying for it.
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Sagar Anantwar
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SimpliFin • 1m
Recently, Nikhil Kamath, who has often advocated renting over buying, bought a house, stirring mixed reactions. This move highlights that housing choices are complex, driven by multiple factors.
I believe renting is better than buying—but only as lo
The number of websites has hit a saturation point. In 2024, we’re still sitting at 1.9B total sites (200M active) .
Pretty much flat for the last 7 years.