Why do our Indian software developers fail to create Chromium-based web browsers or develop a separate privacy-centric search engine? Just look at search engines and browsers like DuckDuckGo, Startpage, Qwant, Baidu, Yandex, Firefox, and many others.
Anonymous 2
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It’s true that Indian developers have great potential but I think now a new browser is something too old and ancient of a need.
Do you think it’s actually true ?
Tesla coming to India was great for Indian markets , their decision for withdrawal can be associated with India loosing a big opportunity.
What do you think ?
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Poosarla Sai Karthik
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Last night I’ve seen the movie “Lucky Baskhar”, and it exactly shows how Indian economy has got such a crisis during the times of Harshad Mehta. Yeah, I know it’s a scripted and it’s not an original one, but it portrays the scenes inspired by true in
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Yogesh Jamdade
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Tools for developers:
Replit: Code in Your Browser
Replit lets you code in your web browser, avoiding complicated setups. This is great for beginners and experienced coders alike.
Simple and Accessible: Sign up and code in minutes, no downloads
🚀 10-year-old startup replaced a 142-year-old giant. Guess who? 👀
For the FIRST time ever, a STARTUP has entered India’s Sensex 30, replacing JSW Steel a 142-year-old industrial giant.
Think about it:
🛠️ JSW Steel = Backbone of India’s trad
12-minute EV charge? Indian company Clean Electric says it's cracked the code
But how did they achieve this breakthrough? And more importantly, is it too good to be true?
Tired of waiting hours for your electric vehicle to charge? What if you coul
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Payal Manghnani
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OpenAI is working on a web browser that could compete with Google Chrome.
As The Information reports, the ChatGPT-maker has reportedly hired ex-Google developers such as Ben Goodger and Darin Fisher, who worked on the original Chrome project.