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Predicting Future Business Success
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41:31 - 47:32 (06:00)

The speaker discusses using frameworks to predict future opportunities and mentions the potential success of private browsing companies in the future.

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The rise of companies such as DuckDuckGo, ProtonMail, and Signal can be attributed to their core insight that people care about privacy and not being tracked by big tech companies, as well as not having their data stored in a way that could be leaked or hacked.
41:31 - 42:31 (00:59)
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Privacy and Data Security
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The rise of companies such as DuckDuckGo, ProtonMail, and Signal can be attributed to their core insight that people care about privacy and not being tracked by big tech companies, as well as not having their data stored in a way that could be leaked or hacked. Despite being non-winners at first, they have proven their worth and importance.

Chapter
Predicting Future Business Success
Episode
#192 - Making Billions with Greeting Cards, How the FBI Took Down Thousands of Criminals, & Rich People (not) Paying Taxes
Podcast
My First Million
The speaker discusses using frameworks to predict the next big tech trends, and suggests that private browsing will become a valuable commodity similar to Brave or Signal in the coming years.
42:31 - 45:06 (02:35)
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Tech Trends
Summary

The speaker discusses using frameworks to predict the next big tech trends, and suggests that private browsing will become a valuable commodity similar to Brave or Signal in the coming years.

Chapter
Predicting Future Business Success
Episode
#192 - Making Billions with Greeting Cards, How the FBI Took Down Thousands of Criminals, & Rich People (not) Paying Taxes
Podcast
My First Million
The speaker rants about the lack of value in fluffy business language, specifically referencing a marketing strategy that gives away free software but makes money off data, and the idea that software applications are where all the money is made.
45:06 - 47:32 (02:25)
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Business Language
Summary

The speaker rants about the lack of value in fluffy business language, specifically referencing a marketing strategy that gives away free software but makes money off data, and the idea that software applications are where all the money is made.

Chapter
Predicting Future Business Success
Episode
#192 - Making Billions with Greeting Cards, How the FBI Took Down Thousands of Criminals, & Rich People (not) Paying Taxes
Podcast
My First Million