These are all of the products that were killed by Google (pyaar se)
On a serious note, it’s actually amazing how a $200Bn+ revenue/year company has had this many losses.
What does it tell you about startups?
That you’ve to fail 200+ times, and
You don’t need more time.
You need less hesitation.
Stop chasing perfect.
Start building messy.
Clarity comes after action.
Not before.
It’s not about doing it right.
It’s about doing it until it’s right.
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Keshav Tayal
Founder, trnch • 18h
Zooming out.
I do this activity of zooming out every four months. TBH, it has changed the way I look back and connect the dots.
A few conclusions:
> Actions kills anxiety.
> Procrastination is death.
> Problems exist at all scales.
> Obsession is
I’m building Booksy – an audiobook app focused on learning and self-growth.
I need a software engineer to help me develop the app.
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Building a Startup as a College Dropout
Dropping out wasn’t the end—it was the beginning. No syllabus, no grades, just real challenges: finding a team, building a product, and adapting fast. The real world doesn’t care about degrees, only results. I
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Zuheb
I don't sell product... • 5m
"Blossom Heart":
"Underneath the golden sun, life blooms anew,
Shining sun rays on my hand, with a smile,
My heart shall bloom with love, every mile.
Giving it freely to everyone I meet,
Spreading warmth and joy, making life sweet.
Making my own ca
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Yuvaan Vithlani
Potential youth of I... • 2m
“It’s Live.”
That’s all I said when I first launched Saarth.
But what I didn’t say was why.
I built Saarth because sometimes, life gets loud, people get busy, and real conversations become rare. We all need a Mitra—a friend who listens, understand