10 Stupid Startup Ideas That Grossed Millions


#2 Dropbox

As Wolfe imagines – “we are going to build a file sharing and syncing solution when the market has a dozen of them that no one uses, supported by big companies like Microsoft. It will only do one thing well, and you’ll have to move all of your content to use it.”

Dropbox as a free service has made tasks seriously amazing. Frustrated by working on multiple computers and desperate to create something simpler, Dropbox was founded in 2007 by Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi. This was a relentless focus and made every experience on phone and computer easy.

#1 Firefox

And finally,  Firefox is here. It is a user friendly web browser that enables any one to make good use out of it. The final quote given by Wolfe here says, “we are going to build a better web browser, even though 90 percent of the world’s computers already have a free one built in. One guy will do most of the work”.

The web browser turned out to be 15 years old last month and has exciting future plans opened for the upcoming generations.

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