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Pushpender Saini
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5yr ago
Remaking a product that already solves a problem.
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Creating a product from scratch that solves a new problem.
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David Odukoya
FightPandemics
Technically, every product is solving a new problem. No 2 solutions are alike, so if you're remaking a product, you're solving an additional problem that product doesn't solve.
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