Announcement : Medial's Startup Showcase Winners for September 2024-
After a month long marathon of brainstorming and seeing amazing ideas, we finally have the winners for this month's Startup Showcas selected by our [Marmik Mankodi](65e911d74fc230
Niket Raj Dwivedi or Harsh Dwivedi I'm happy with ur decision and for the winner but my question is why my idea not to select mine is new or innovative why not me??
sorry brother , but don't just blindly say anything , do you even know why Facebook got successful at first place beating myspace and friendster ? hundreds of social media app launch and die same year
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