This technology company was named after a fruit.
What is Apple?
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What is Nike?
This Harvard dropout co-founded Facebook in 2004.
Who is Mark Zuckerberg?
A short, persuasive speech designed to attract investors is called this.
What is a Pitch?
This portable music player, introduced by Apple in 2001, revolutionized how people listened to music on the go.
What is the iPod?
With its signature smile logo, this online retailer delivers countless packages to doorsteps worldwide.
What is Amazon?
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What is NBC?
He founded Amazon in his garage in 1994.
Who is Jeff Bezos?
In 1999, this beverage company introduced ‘Crystal Pepsi,’ a clear soda that disappeared within a year.
What is Pepsi?
Name a company founded in 2004 and steal 50 points of a team!
What is Facebook?
This was the original name of the social networking site founded by Mark Zuckerberg in 2004.
What is The Facebook?
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What is PBS?
This founder turned a $40 late fee into Netflix.
Who is Reed Hastings?
Challenge one of the opposite teams to Rock, Paper and Scissor!
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The financial point at which a company's revenues become equal to its expenses.
What is the break-even point?
Owned by Google, this platform ranks just below its parent company as the world’s second most visited site.
What is Youtube?
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What is FireFox?
He co-founded OpenAI and once led Y Combinator.
Who is Sam Altman?
Before becoming a billion-dollar company, this video game company started by selling game cartridges from a van in Japan.
What is nintendo?
The money invested in a startup in exchange for equity is called this.
What is Venture Capital?
This company's first name was inspired by inflatable beds and morning meals.
What is AirBed & Breakfast?
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What is Nestle?
He helped start Twitter and later launched Square.
Who is Jack Dorsey?
This company’s ‘New Coke’ in 1985 sparked a consumer backlash, forcing a return to its original formula in just 79 days.
What is Coca Cola?
This AI-powered approach allows startups to create products that adapt based on user behavior.
What is machine learning?