21 year old Mark Zuckerberg explains why he isnât worried about competition from Google
In 2005, Mark Zuckerberg, then just 21 years old, gave a talk at Harvard where he shared his thoughts on competing with big companies like Google.
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Zucky boy's 2005 mindset was straight fire bro damn
Niket Bro Dilwa do đ đ„
On serious note - Damn those Taxes
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Prasad Chavan
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Damn đ i was thinking sd job is hardest but now I got heart attack đ„
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Tanay A Mandelia
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When Bro said,
"Most people aren't searching for the truth, they're searching for a version of reality that doesn't make them the villain,"
Damn! It hit so hard.
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Vishu Bheda
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Everyone thought Bezos was insane in 2005...
When he gave away unlimited free shipping.
Now, Amazon's "free shipping" makes more money than Snapchat and Airbnb combined.
Here's how Amazon quietly created the most genius business model ever:
The y
Finally I am here i was finding this type of software from very long time, where I can talk to the same mindset people's like me .
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Havish Gupta
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Sam Altman's First Startup!
So before founding OpenAI and leading Y Combinator, Sam Altman founded Loopt!
Loopt was a location-based social media app launched by @sama in 2005.
It was very similar to any other social media platform, like it had ch
Sam Altman attended John Burroughs, an elite prep school, and later enrolled at Stanford University. However, he did not complete his education at Stanford, choosing to drop out in 2005. Despite not finishing his degree, he was honored with an honora
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Abin
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Meta has an AI for brain typing
its an technology that allow you type straight from your brain
key point
# Weight about half technology
# Cost 2milion
# Never leave the lab
# Meta researchers report that the average error rate was about 32%
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Vishu Bheda
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In 2014, Microsoft was imploding.
Their $7.2B Nokia purchase was a disaster. Windows 8 was failing. Their culture was toxic.
Until they hired ONE man who would transform Microsoft into a $3 TRILLION empire...
Here's the full story:
2013: Microsof