This might work for Indian people but I feel like if you are targeting US people you shouldn't use IIT as an "entrepreneur" school, use Harvard, MIT or Stanford.
We do have ITT (Tech) but they are basically the laughing stock of... everyone.
I did not try to target US as such. Zomato is a home grown startup, IITs are the top schools. And most of the points in the article apply more closely to India than any other place... but I think a lot of things are same all over the globe... :)
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[ 38.4 ms ] story [ 921 ms ] threadStopped reading here. More people need to re-read their blog posts before publishing them. Editing is important.
Without, the message gets lost because there's no proof that the post is worth slogging through.
Don't explain jokes :/
I was enjoying it too.
We do have ITT (Tech) but they are basically the laughing stock of... everyone.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/prestoncooper2/2016/09/07/educat...
The author presumably refers to the Indian Institutes of Technology
What gave it away were:
Article: >Your startup name doesn’t end with an ‘ly’ or ‘fy’. Startups need a .io, .co, domain to flourish in modern era…
Reddit: >Most startups today have a name that ends with 'fy' or 'ly'. >>Don't forget 'io'
Article: >You don’t carry your brand well enough. Where is your underwear with your logo on it?
Reddit: >I'm no less committed because I won't wear the promotional socks
Full thread here: https://www.reddit.com/r/startups/comments/553k6c/what_are_t...
At the same time, the thread applies more to a global context. This article is more related to the Indian startup ecosystem.