From Dorm Room to Billion-Dollar Boom: The Untold Story of Snapchat’s Rise
Snapchat began in 2011 as a project by Stanford students with a unique idea: disappearing photos and messages.
Reggie Brown thought of the concept and teamed up with Evan S
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Anonymous 3
Stealth • 15h
That's crazy! Southern California teens put Snapchat on the map.
I’m so pumped about India’s gaming ecosystem. This alone has put us on the world map 🥳
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Arjun S
Stealth • 8m
When I see the Mad Men series, I think to myself : What If I was born at the time where one great piece of ad work could put you on the map Vs today's viral content, that puts you on the map could come from "a one person" agency and an iphone. Anyo
Facebook offered him $3 Billion for his company.
He turned them down.
Now, his company is worth 5x what Facebook offered.
5 lessons from the crazy story of Evan Spiegel:
Imagine being 23 and turning down $3 billion.
Most would call you crazy. Yo
That's crazy!! India is the No. 1 plastic polluter on earth.
India produces 3x more plastic pollution than China,
despite having a similar population!
The Crazy Part? India's daily plastic waste could build ~6,250 km of roads each day, enough to r
Does Google maps charge for using it's map on our app... And if the the our app is fully dependent on Google maps
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Sajin
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Foundation • 7m
To walk a step ahead ahead of Snapchat, Meta introduced 3D avatars, provoking Snapchat to upgrade their Bitmoji to 3D.
If you are using Snapchat, do you like the old 2D bitmoji or the new 3D bitmoji?
Personally, 3D avatars feel like graphics of W
😂One girl asked the head of Nvidia to sign her breasts and he signed 😂Technocrats are the new rock stars
🤣 I really don't know founders also get this type of crazy treatment. That's why people are getting crazy for creating startup . Seriously
I have decided on some crazy thing I'll join the showcase of this month by 25 and will try my best to get on the top 25
another crazy idea 💡😜
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 15h
From Dorm Room to Billion-Dollar Boom: The Untold Story of Snapchat’s Rise
Snapchat began in 2011 as a project by Stanford students with a unique idea: disappearing photos and messages.
Reggie Brown thought of the concept and teamed up with Evan S