Before Facebook, MySpace ruled the internet.
– 300 Million users.
– A $12B valuation.
It was the king of social media.
But by 2010, it was a relic of the past.
What really happened?
Here's the untold story behind the fall of MySpace.
In 2003, Tom
LinkedIn is the new facebook. Do you guys agree???
LinkedIn is basically the new Facebook. Before, if I wanted to find out about someone, I'd just check their Facebook, but the info was always limited. Now, with LinkedIn, you can see everything — th
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Alp Arsalan
“Tech isn’t just cod... • 1d
Everyone has an idea, but it's the execution that separates you.
Execution can't be stolen.
Good Execution >> Good Idea
hello medial
im a founder myself. have scaled 1 of my startups to $8 million ARR
on the lookout for something new and scalable
willing to collaborate if i meet the right co founder
its not about ideas, its about execution.
Your business idea isn’t as fragile as your execution. The market doesn’t care about your "vision" if you can’t deliver.
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 2m
Tiktok : the End of Social media
TikTok might just be the last new social media giant we’ll ever see.
Every major platform before it—
MySpace, Facebook, Instagram, Vine— was built on the back of groundbreaking tech innovations.
But with no new w