Just another lost gu... • 18d
Just realised that we aren't lost right now. We are in the phase of making all the possible mistakes so it's gonna suck. But can't avoid it. Have to get through it. The influencers that you see right now living what we wished have just done the mes
See Morefullstack dev specia... • 26d
Hey everyone! Just finished building something I've been wanting for ages - an intelligent email organizer that doesn't just sort emails, but actually understands The Problem: Traditional email filters suck. You either get basic keyword matching o
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Few days ago i posted asking if onboarding celebrity in your startup as co-founder would be benificial or not? Well here you go! (Another one) Bengaluru-based filter coffee and snacks brand VS Mani & Co. has roped in music composer Anirudh Ravichan
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as i said previously, I will explain the principles with modern application from the Vedas so you can have the access of the knowledge and use it for your benefitqith the explanation so simple that even kid could understand We will start with RIGVE
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Hello, I'm Aishwarya Munagala, Founder of VAYOU (FinTech Empire), CTO of Brandelize, and Core Organizer of DEMUX 2025 — India’s most elite tech hackathon. 🔥 DEMUX 2025 – Where Disruptors Are Born Presented by BVRIT Narsapur. This isn’t a fest.
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Craziest real startup ideas that actually got users (and even funding): You won’t believe these exist — but they do. And they made money doing the wildest things. • ShipSnowYo – They ship actual snow to your home. That’s it. People in hot cities pa
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Techsaga Corporations • 11m
👉 Follow || 🔖 Bookmark || 💭 Comment down your thoughts ||---------- . Top 5 Mistakes Most Startups Make During App or Web Development 🚀 1. Hiring the Wrong People 💼 • Going for cheap, inexperienced freelancers or agencies can lead to poor q
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Do you know how Steve Jobs got his first job? and what it teaches us about success. When Steve Jobs was just 12 years old, he was building a gadget at home. But he hit a roadblock; he didn’t have the right parts. Now, most people would stop there.
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