June 1, 2021 4 min read
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Entrepreneurship is a task that needs planning, effort and constant training. During the lockdown, several businesses had to reinvent themselves and adapt digitally. According to the
Radiography of Entrepreneurship in Mexico 2020 , a study published by the Association of Entrepreneurs of Mexico (ASEM), 85% of companies have a digital presence; 36% made the transition during 2020. Entrepreneurs have had to emigrate, study and adapt, quickly and in some cases hastily, to the possibilities offered by electronic commerce. In this context, WhatsApp Fridays were born, an initiative of the ASEM and WhatsApp with which it is sought that the owners of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MIPyMES) increase their skills in WhatsApp Business, the ve
WAVE is a mobile browser app that claims to deliver full privacy. The app started trending when Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan tweeted about the app.
[App Friday] OTT platform Discovery+ is a niche content powerhouse with affordable plans
Discovery+ taps into the niche infotainment segment of OTT with 10,000 hours of content in science, history, adventure, food, lifestyle, and wildlife.
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That’s the question many seem to be asking now after the
explosion of video-streaming platforms in India in the last 12 to 15 months. At last count, there were over
40+ video streaming services, up from less than 10 in 2016.
Sure, OTT is a heavily cluttered sector today, but
differentiated offerings tend to shine through. For instance,
Discovery+ is an India-focused video-streaming service from the house of
infotainment TV giant Discovery Channel.
[App Fridays] This Google-recommended app provides mental health support to users
Developed by a team of psychologists and behavioural experts, the Intellect app offers an entirely new way to work on your traits, habits, and behaviours.
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2020 has been a stressful year for many of us. While the pandemic put the spotlight on mental health and how it is as important as our physical health, it also gave rise to a number of mental health apps.
Google has also come up with its list of apps that have the potential to make 2021 better for you.
Singapore-based
Intellect, picked by Google as