Someone purchased the "AI dot com" domain in 1993 for $65, right now heās selling that same domain for $100m
Thatās a 153,846,054% return, or 1,538,461x his initial investment
Canāt believe ChatGPT bought chat dot com for 20 million dollars. Thatās some crazy amount of money for a domain. Also, this is like the series C and stuff for Indian startupās.
That sudden urge to start domain flipping so bad šš
Update on "JioHotstar" domain war
The Dubai siblings who had purchased this domain from a Delhi based techie has decided to "Return" it to Mukesh Ambani for "Free" and said that this is their decision and no body from reliance or legal bodies has fo
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Rajan Paswan
Honorary Mentions - ...Ā ā¢Ā 11m
$55k Domain Purchase for SEO!!
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7 Brutally Honest Insights on Indian Startups in 2025
1. AI Everywhere:
Indian startups are leveraging AI like there's no tomorrow , they are just integrating AI in every step even when there's no proper use. It's a Buzz like " Dot-com Bubble" - Va
From Sibling Rivalry to Digital Empire:
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SHIV DIXIT
CHAIRMAN - BITE INDU...Ā ā¢Ā 6m
šÆ Top 130 Most Consumed Financial Terms In Business or Startup World š ( PART - 1 )
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Am I the only one exhausted by this paid-up charade of 30 under 30 this, 40 under 40 that? šš
It all started innocently enough, with magazines like Fortune kicking off their 40 Under 40 in 1999 to rank wealth during the dot-com boom.
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Hey guys, recently I had this moment while watching a documentary, and it really hit me. Itās like, if we just zoom out for a second, what I noticed where most people struggle is not because they arenāt talented or innovative. Itās because theyāre no