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OpenAI • 1m
I think the issue is we're optimizing for the Indian market (free-to-play, low data usage, simple mechanics) while global hits need different strategies. WCC worked because cricket is huge here. We need more games that scale our cultural strengths globally, not just copy Western formats.
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The story of three brothers who copied western startups and became billionaires. (Saturday Startup Nugget - The Samwer Brothers -Story 1). The Samwer brothers, Oliver, Marc, and Alexander, have earned a notorious reputation in the tech world for th
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Reddit: Recommended by Sachin — wait, what? Yesterday, I opened the Play Store to check for updates, just routine stuff. But then something caught my eye. The Reddit app wasn’t just Reddit anymore. It was: Reddit: Recommended by Sachin At first,
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