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Vinit Sawant writes about technology and latest trends. I like things mainly in business and research.

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Reasons Why Artificial Intelligence Has Now Become a Mandatory Connivance in the BFSI Sector

vinit sawant January 10, 2020

Power Banks Liberating The World of Power Hunger Gadgets With Extra Batteries

vinit sawant November 12, 2019

It’s Better to be Safe Than Sorry! Reasons Why You Should Always Opt for Travel Insurance

vinit sawant September 27, 2019

Fuel Cards – A Modern Solution to Modern Problems

vinit sawant August 19, 2019
Technology

Integration with Artificial intelligence would be a Game-Changer in the Video Surveillance Industry

vinit sawant August 2, 2019
Technology

Equipping Smartwatch with Innovative Features: A Prime Strategy of Manufacturers

vinit sawant June 18, 2019
Technology

Warehouse Robotics is Revolutionizing the Logistics Landscape

vinit sawant May 21, 2019
Technology

Graphcore’s IPU Architecture Allows AI Chips to Enter a New Era

vinit sawant April 18, 2019

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According to sales lore, Hoover’s door-to-door salesmen in the 1920s were trained to deliberately spill a bag of dirt on the housewife’s living room rug before demonstrating the vacuum — because cleaning up the mess they’d just made reportedly closed the calls that would otherwise have ended at hello

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 25, 2026

When Trader Joe’s founder Joe Coulombe realized in the late 1960s that America was minting a generation of overeducated, underpaid graduates faster than anyone was serving them, he rebuilt his failing 7-Eleven knockoff around private-label wine and unusual groceries — and that bet became a roughly $16 billion grocery model

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 25, 2026
Covered with sheet sofa and floor lamp and packed cardboard boxes in light spacious room of new contemporary house

When IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad watched a designer unscrew a Lövet table’s legs to fit it into a car in 1956, he turned the workaround into a manufacturing principle — the flat pack cut shipping volume by roughly 80 percent and converted a Swedish mail-order catalog into a $50 billion global retailer over the next six decades

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 25, 2026
Adult voter standing by a ballot box with American flag, symbolizing democracy and election participation.

Patagonia closed its headquarters and all 29 of its U.S. stores on Election Day 2016 and paid every one of its roughly 2,000 employees for the day off — then closed the company for every general election that followed, co-founded a coalition that now spans more than 2,000 employers, and in 2024 moved the closure to early-voting day

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 24, 2026
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