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Canadian schoolboy created a service that tracks the dynamics of startups


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Sorush Goji, a 13-year-old student from Canada, implemented the Slik service, which tracks information about startups from different countries. This service collects information about the status of startups, about attracting investments, changing the number of employees and other data, writes Siliconrus. Now the resource is working in closed beta testing.

The service has an updated database that can be used to search for various startups. Search results can be filtered by various data, including the amount of investment received, the number of employees and users.

The founder of the service claims that Slik can be useful for three categories of users: investors who need new niches for investing; creators of startups seeking to track their competitors; journalists writing about investing in IT, startups and working on the Web. For information about startups, Slik monitors millions of information resources.
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Also, the author of the project said that the content of the service costs him a few hundred dollars a month. Now Godzi has not yet addressed either investors or friends with his parents - he tries to be independent to ensure an effective model of Slik work.

The schoolchild has collected the initial capital thanks to successful trading on the stock exchange (the financier father helped start trading). Father taught Sorush to work with the Bloomberg exchange terminal and sell / buy stocks. After some time, the author Slik studied the basics of programming, different languages, and thought about the implementation of an interesting project. One of them became Slik.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/294060/


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