Mark Zuckerberg: “You can’t 80/20 everything”
When Facebook started, Mark Zuckerberg and Dustin Moskovitz had a tough decision to make.
For each college they launched Facebook at, they had to clean up data from course catalogs to make sure everyth
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 5d
I think the lesson is important, but you need to choose where to go the extra mile. Not every detail matters equally. If Facebook had obsessed over a perfect logo instead of clean data, it wouldn’t have had the same impact.
You don't need a extra ordinary idea to build something.
Ola cabs is a copy of uber.
Facebook inspired by myspace
Execution matters. Ideas dont
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 5d
Mark Zuckerberg: “You can’t 80/20 everything”
When Facebook started, Mark Zuckerberg and Dustin Moskovitz had a tough decision to make.
For each college they launched Facebook at, they had to clean up data from course catalogs to make sure everyth
Bharat mein ab tak YouTube ka aur Facebook ka koi bhi alternate Nahin hai agar logon ka Sahyog mile to ham Youtube aur Facebook ka competitor lekar a sakte hain ki competition hona ek desh ko bahut jaruri hai kyunki ham Youtube aur Facebook per bahut
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 4m
Bangalore is the goat.
auto driver’s seat had an office chair fixed for extra comfort
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habeeb
Stealth • 20d
Mirza LIFE COACH
LEADERSHIP TIPS ✨
1.GO The extra mile it's never crowded.
2.Listen more, sell smarter.
3.Celebrate small wins; they lead to big ones.
Thanks
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Sanyam Kawde
Stealth • 2m
Hey guys!
I am developing a vehicle for light cargo movement and deliveries specifically in the last mile logistics with a payload capacity of around 200kgs. Any fleet operators or someone working in the last mile mobility sector here?
I would real
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 3m
Mark Zuckerberg coded Facebook.
This woman monetized it.
When Sheryl Sandberg joined, Facebook had almost no revenue.
But when she left: $118 Billion.
2008: Facebook, the coolest kid on the internet block.
Problem? They're burning cash faster th
In 2010, Instagram was just getting started. Two guys, Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, had built an app that allowed users to post filtered photos. Simple idea, right?
Within two years, it had exploded in popularity, reaching 100 million users by 20
Apple spent millions designing their packaging.
Other Tech Giants laughed at them.
But this "dumb" decision is now studied in Marketing classes all over the world.
Here's how and why they did it:
In 1997, Steve Jobs returned to a struggling Apple