Before Facebook, MySpace ruled the internet.
– 300 Million users.
– A $12B valuation.
It was the king of social media.
But by 2010, it was a relic of the past.
What really happened?
Here's the untold story behind the fall of MySpace.
In 2003, Tom
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 17h
75 million for Facebook? That's pocket change compared to its worth now.
Nvidia is now a worth more than Amazon, Facebook and Google 😨😨
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Shreesh Singh
Stealth • 4m
Why has hostel culture for tourism been slower to develop in India compared to other countries, and what factors are contributing to its gradual growth now?
Compared to big Ecom brands, what are the main problems small ecom sellers face and is worth solving for?
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Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 5m
India's per capita paint consumption is only 3.8 liters, compared to a global average of 15 liters. That's a whopping 75% less! Plus, the price per liter in India is 61% lower than the global average.
Telegram generated $342.5 million in 2023, with over 40% coming from cryptocurrency transactions, including its integrated wallet and the sale of collectibles.
Telegram sold $243.5 million worth of Toncoins before a price drop, demonstrating active
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Mr Z
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Medial • 1m
Mark Zuckerberg stole Facebook from them.
So they sued him for $65 million.
Now they're crypto billionaires.
Lessons from the wild story of the Winklevoss twins:
Let's start with betrayal.
In 2004, Harvard twins hired Zuckerberg to build their n
There are more than 378 million Facebook users in India alone, making it the leading country in terms of Facebook audience size. To put this into context, if India’s Facebook audience were a country then it would be ranked third in terms of largest p
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Aman Khan
Stealth • 8m
Meta relies heavily on Ads for revenue. However, with the rise of AI, its platforms, including Facebook, Instagram are now grappling with a rise in ads promoting deep fake content generating platforms.