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Rahul Gupta
Hey I am on Medial • 8m
According to the traffic monitoring site Similarweb, X smashed it out of the ballpark with more visits worldwide than Instagram and Facebook.
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Sunand Reddy Medapati
AI Enthusiast | Prod... • 2m
Crazy to think we might soon have AI Ministers in government. Imagine debating policies with an AI-powered advisor who actually knows all the data. Wild times ahead!
Delhi residents can now report traffic violations and earn up to ₹50,000 per month through the Traffic Prahari app.
Given India's tendency to nose into others' business, it's undoubtedly the next unicorn in the making.
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Piyush Gupta
Hey I am on Medial • 6m
Will the social media content market (like Instagram and YouTube) keep growing, or will it eventually slow down and level off?
R.I.P Apple Intelligence—Google's Pixel 9 series is here to take the lead! Unveiled at the Made By Google event, this phone comes with amazing features that will surprise you.
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Harsh Gupta
Digital Marketer (Me... • 1y
Hi Medial family 👋
Let's have a discussion on why Facebook Fails to acquire youth but the Instagram succeed
What you think 🤔 comment it down 👇
Will there be the rise of another social media platform like instagram or twitter?
Just saw the news of KOO being shut down, which was india's equivalent to X/twitter. (At some point)
Can we see another social media rise upto the levels of instagram
Hey every body
Maybe not using Instagram altogether is better than putting a limit to my usage.
What basically happened is I logged in to Instagram after a long time 3 weeks back and slowly lost interest in using medial.When i made an introspection
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Rahul Das
Product and analytic... • 10m
Twitter attempted to buy Instagram before Facebook acquired it for $1 billion, according to The New York Times.
Jack Dorsey, Twitter co-founder and early Instagram investor, tried to secure the app months before Facebook's deal.
Despite frequently