In the most recent viral posts, Yuan Zhu especially manages to make clear the distinct entrepreneurial culture of Silicon Valley, even to persons without the clear-cut normal activities associated with it. As this employee relayed to them them Uber driver Thai; he had a very interesting experience with them in that, he is a successful startup owner.
While on a regular Uber ride in San Francisco, a Meta employee from India was involved in a mishap.
“Engage with our Uber drivers who are entrepreneurs and are seeking your insights. If there is a professional from an allied area please connect.
What is entrepreneurship about?
One of the pages of the booklet explains a note left by an Uber driver called Frederico Coutrim asking for 1,000 downloads of his app in exchange for investment. Encouraged by this proposal, Meta employee Resham Khanna decided to ask him about the app he was developing.
TransChatMe, is a mobile application that helps to get rid of the need to copy and paste any text to be translated with a translator app. Users message using the app directly and it translates the message accordingly. “Help me launch my startup please. This unique mobile app is called TransChatMe – it is absolutely free and automatically translates your messages! Please don’t bother yourself with copying and pasting anymore – just write your message and all the hard work will be done by TransChatMe. So I want 1000 users that I can monetize to the investors. The application is being released for the Android and the iOS platforms.
The post went viral, and less than 24 hours later, Coutrim received more than 200 new subscribers. Soon after that he wrote Khanna an email to acknowledge her assistance.