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Indian Twitter rival Koo shuts down after failed merger talks - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 4 hours agoIndian social media app Koo, once seen as a rival to micro-blogging platform X, is shutting down,...
Building India's first all-electric sports car: Important update | Team-BHP
Team-BHP· 4 hours agoTo build a great company and team, my focus shifted to delivering real value to the automotive...
Curtains down for Koo; founders say little yellow bird bids final goodbye
Tribune India· 7 hours agoIn a post on LinkedIn, co-founders Aprameya Radhakrishna and Mayank Bidawatka announced that the platform will be discontinuing its services to the public, as talks for a partnership with multiple ...
Lacey Evans reveals reasons for her departure from the WWE | WWE News - Times of India
The Times of India· 4 hours agoIn an interview with Carlo Perruzza, the former WWE star, now known by her real name Macey Estrella,...
UP family, living in kutcha house, gets Rs 3.9 lakh electricity bill due to technical glitch
CNBC Awaaz· 3 hours agoA family in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, recently faced an alarming shock when they were served an...
Social media startup Koo to shut down after acquisition talks fail
CNBC Awaaz· 7 hours agoKoo co-founders Aprameya Radhakrishna and Mayank Bidawatka said they will now evaluate making the ...
KOO Shutting Down: Why India’s Twitter rival is closing operations
The Economic Times· 4 hours agoIn a surprising turn of events, Koo, the homegrown social media platform often touted as a viable...
Koo calls it a day; Paytm Bank, auditor lock horns
The Economic Times· 24 minutes agoOnce touted as Indias response to Twitter, its curtains for homegrown microblogging app Koo. Details on this and more in todays ETtech Top 5.
X Rival Koo Announces Shutdown After Acquisition Talks Fail
Gadgets 360· 5 hours agoKoo — an Indian startup that was launched in 2020 as a competitor to Twitter (currently known as X) — is shutting down. The company, started by Aprameya Radhakrishna and Mayank ...
Namita Thapar-backed Emcure Pharma IPO kicks off: Should you subscribe to the issue?
Business Today· 4 hours agoThe Shark Tank India fame Namita Thapar-backed company is offering its shares in the range of Rs...