How Zomato got its name
Deepinder Goyal tried for tomato dot com .They did not get it , so they changed the alphabet and you know next
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Is GenAI the New Dot-Com Bubble? Let's Break It Down 📊
The AI hype is real, but is history repeating itself? 🔄
Similarities to the Dot-Com era:
→ Massive investments pouring in 💰
→ Overvalued companies with little revenue 📈
→ Promises of revol
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The dot-com Crisis
The .com crisis, or dot-com bubble, was a period of excessive speculation in internet-related companies from 1995 to 2000. Investors poured money into startups with inflated valuations despite many lacking solid business models. Th
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Can’t believe ChatGPT bought chat dot com for 20 million dollars. That’s some crazy amount of money for a domain. Also, this is like the series C and stuff for Indian startup’s.
That sudden urge to start domain flipping so bad 😂😂
From Garage Startup to B2B Powerhouse
The Genesis:
→ 1996: Founded by Dinesh Agarwal
→ Started in a Delhi garage with just $20
Key Milestones:
1. Early Struggle (1996-2000)
• Convincing SMEs to go online
• Surviving the dot-com bubble burst
Pets.com: The Rise and Fall of a Dot-com Era Icon
In the late 1990s, the dot-com boom was in full swing, and investors were eager to get in on the latest internet startups. One such company that captured the attention of investors and pet lovers ali
Increase in Gambling and betting among college students?
I hope you guys have noticed that how college students have started indulging into a new thing which is known as "casual gambling". College students have started gambling on a platform known
Meet farza the founder of buildspace the largest place to find ppl building cool stuff he started his entrepreneurial journey at the age of 13 selling blank dvds and reaching 100k in profit by 15 now he runs a builders community called buildspace his
$55k Domain Purchase for SEO!!
Before founding Chess(dot)com, Erik Allebest created two chess ventures: a teaching service and Wholesale Chess, an equipment supplier.
At first, he relied on SEO and paid searches to attract customers to Wholesale Ch