Founding source
In 2016, founder Jude Gomila sold Heyzap and started thinking about what he could do in the future to create social value. In the process, Jude found herself doing interest research with a lack of organization in existing human knowledge, and this was more evident in emerging technologies, new startups, and creative ideas. People generally search for information through Google, Wikipedia, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Quora, StackExchange, Github and other channels, but the network information needs to be combined in the form of academic papers, documentaries, videos, podcasts, extended readings, guides and metadata. There are also better technologies today, such as artificial intelligence systems, fully automated and unsupervised language writing systems, WYSIWYG editors, cheap cloud storage/processing, automated spelling/grammar checking techniques, graph databases, and tools like Github's collaboration system provides good technical resources for establishing Golden.References
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