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After working on plagiarism detection technology at Blackboard in the late aughts, Max Lytvyn came to the conclusion that the root of plagiarism was people's desire to write better. He left Blackboard in 2009 to co-found Grammarly, a grammar checking tool that now has over 30 million daily users and a valuation north of $13 billion. Lytvyn shares why the company's technology started with the mechanics of language, why the first product targeted professional writers, and how his childhood in Ukraine inspired him to become an entrepreneur.
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Exclusive: The Ample Hills Co-Founders Have Been Let Go--Less Than 6 Months After They Returned to the Company
How a Dorm Room Side Hustle Became a 3-Time Inc. 5000 Company
The Stakes for Returning to the Office Just Got Higher
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