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I think answer to that would be yes but I would say that the India market the

startup ecosystem that has come in is is really I don't think you know we should

this is a fair comparison because it's like comparing you know how strong a 30

year old guys was compared to a 10 year old boy it's so the Indian ecosystem as

a start-up is just I would say 10 years old and the u.s. of the Silicon Valley

ecosystem really bloomed from 1970s and 80s so it isn't a fair comparison in

terms of you know is that more mature is that more supportive clearly yes in

terms of you know things like talent funding talent in different domains of

product marketing sales and and also the market maturity but India has just got

started ten years ago when I did my first startup you know there was a

person that wouldn't join my startup he said if I join a startup then my sister

won't get married and a few months ago I saw a YouTube clip where they were

saying things like saying how you know they are proud about two fathers

discussing with each other about how proud they're about this son startup one

guy was saying that my my startup my son startup got funded where is your son's

status right so they so India has a startup ecosystem has moved from you

know being completely afraid to now that being not in order to pay ability kind

of conversation for you know parents so so yeah there is there is a lot more

maturity that has happened in India but it we can't compare with us as of yet

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This is solution to ditch the notch!? Nubia X - Duration: 2:06.

You already watched a part from the Nubia X official trailer, the first fully bezel-less

phone in the world.

Sorry Samsung.

In previous period we have seen a few phones who tried to ditch the notch.

Oppo did this with a motorized camera and Xiaomi did this with slider smartphone.

Both concepts looked very cool, but they have issues.

Most peoples are not convinced that having motorizes or moving parts is the future, and

those phones were not completely bezel-less.

ZTE took a different approach this time with new Nubia X.

They didn�t have a front facing camera but they have the second display on the back side.

This allowed them to create a first fully baseless smartphone.

They removed the front facing camera but this should not be a problem because back camera

can be used for taking selfies or video chat.

And the second second screen will offer a new futures.

You can use in the same way as your main screen, and Nubia actually recommends using the second

screen when is dark because it has a build in blue light filter.

You can also use the rear touch screen as a set of buttons for games, so you can kill

everyone in Pub�g. Specs are also impressive, this will come with a Snapdragon 845, 6 or

8 gigs of ram, and 64 and 128 gigs of internal memory and 24 megapixel plus 16 megapixels

camera setup.

At the end is supricing for me to see that Chinese manufacturers are actually more brave

and they placing better innovations then some companies who charge a small fortune for their

phones and they basically selling the same smartphone for 2 or 3 years.

Personally, I�m not still convinced that this concept is the future, but let me in

comment section what you think, I would like to hear your opinions.

Thanks for watching, and please don�t forget to subscribe to my channel if you like this

video.

For more infomation >> This is solution to ditch the notch!? Nubia X - Duration: 2:06.

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Bob's Discount Furniture is Coming to Grand Rapids! - Duration: 0:16.

Do you know what I love? Furniture! You know who else loves furniture? The people of

Grand Rapids, Michigan! You know what I'm gonna do about it?

Open a state-of-the-art Bob's Discount Furniture store there! Bob's Discount

Furniture. Coming to Grand Rapids February 14th!

For more infomation >> Bob's Discount Furniture is Coming to Grand Rapids! - Duration: 0:16.

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Is Accountability the Unicorn in Your Culture? - Duration: 0:35.

- And there you have it.

My newly created, wholly misguided strategy

that will drive away clients,

cause most of you to leave your jobs,

and push our fragile company to the brink of financial ruin.

So any concerns?

(bright music)

(horse neighing)

For more infomation >> Is Accountability the Unicorn in Your Culture? - Duration: 0:35.

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Scouting for Food is back for 2018 - Duration: 3:31.

For more infomation >> Scouting for Food is back for 2018 - Duration: 3:31.

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Lexus IS 300h Sport Edition - Duration: 0:53.

For more infomation >> Lexus IS 300h Sport Edition - Duration: 0:53.

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What is Pikuach Nefesh? Intro to Jewish Principle of Saving a Life - Duration: 3:13.

For more infomation >> What is Pikuach Nefesh? Intro to Jewish Principle of Saving a Life - Duration: 3:13.

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November is National Diabetes Awareness Month - Duration: 4:18.

For more infomation >> November is National Diabetes Awareness Month - Duration: 4:18.

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Bob's Discount Furniture is Coming to Grand Rapids! - Duration: 0:31.

You know what I love? Furniture!

You know who else loves furniture? The people of Grand Rapids, Michigan!

You know what I'm going to do about it? Open a state-of-the-art Bob's Discount Furniture store in Grand Rapids.

Bringing my untouchable values on furniture and mattresses to the good people of Grand Rapids!

I feel like a tiny Santa! This is my sleigh! You're my Rudolph!

Okay.

Man you are just covered in saw dust.

That shirt seems itchy to me.

Bob's Discount Furniture. Coming to Grand Rapids February 14th.

For more infomation >> Bob's Discount Furniture is Coming to Grand Rapids! - Duration: 0:31.

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This Community Leader is Breaking Down Walls of Division - Duration: 3:06.

I consider the Civil Rights Movement my stepping stone

into the movement that I find myself in today.

My advocacy actually started when I was still in school.

I just remember going to school,

having to take a school bus to school,

but sitting on the back of the bus.

I know I'm dating myself,

but that's okay.

Nothing in that movement was made perfect.

But we saw that if we united as a group of people,

peacefully,

we could get things accomplished,

and that's what happened.

So this is chapter two today.

What do I do?

How do I mobilize people to come on board

and understand that if we work together,

we can get through this

because we came through that.

I am a retired educator from Texas,

and the fact that a large majority of my students

were from Mexico, Honduras and El Salvador,

the immigration crisis touches my heart

in a way that I sometimes find difficult to explain.

You know, I've cried through this process

because of the children that have been taken away

from their families at the border.

My first thoughts were,

those could've been my students,

and so I knew when it happened

I couldn't just sit aside and do nothing.

I immediately went to MoveOn.org

and registered an event.

I capped that event off at 375,

and when I got there,

there were reporters everywhere.

I didn't advertise for reporters.

They heard about the event and showed up.

You know, they wanted to know who was the leader of this.

I said, well, I'm the organizer, I'm the host,

I'm not the leader necessarily.

And so he said, how many people?

And I said 375.

He said, have you looked down the street?

I said no, haven't had time.

And he said, there's 600 people here.

I said, what, you kidding me.

He said, they're all the way down the street.

There's 600 people here.

So our event was written up in the Chicago Tribune.

But you know what,

it wasn't about the Chicago Tribune to me.

It was about people coming out and I heard them say,

this has never happened in this area.

This movement, whatever the movement is,

is always bigger than you.

So my goal, my thoughts have always been,

I've got to do it for the people.

It was the way I was raised.

You know, it's a community effort to help somebody else.

We do have the power as voters, as people,

to have our voices heard.

To speak loudly and with power,

and to go in numbers and get things done.

So that's how I perceive the Civil Rights era

and the movement I find today with MoveOn.org

is people power.

Is voting.

Is telling others.

Is bringing people on board.

Is breaking down those walls of division

that we find ourselves in.

And we can do that if we remain united.

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