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Hackules Inc.

Hackules Inc.

信息技术和服务

Wilmington,Delaware 2,171 位关注者

Enterprise AI & ERP

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Hackules is an AI platform for digital transformation that enables users to create no-code websites and automate marketing. It is a one-stop solution for launching a website and maintaining its digital presence through marketing automation. It allows users to create a website just from a prompt, optimize it for the search engine, and host it securely. All social media can be connected to the same portal to monitor engagement and analytics, including paid campaign automation support. Besides all of these, users can create and edit stunning graphics, videos, and copy with our AI-powered tools, which makes our platform a full-stack digital automation tool. Whatever stage your business is at now, we can help you grow from an idea to a brand. We wish you a very happy journey with Hackules!

网站
https://hackules.ai
所属行业
信息技术和服务
规模
11-50 人
总部
Wilmington,Delaware
类型
私人持股
创立
2021
领域
Artificial Intelligence、Digital Transformation和Automation

地点

Hackules Inc.员工

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    Independence is not just a word; it’s a legacy of sacrifice! ???? Today, true independence lies in innovation, self-reliance, and global leadership. Let’s honor our past by building a future where Bangladesh stands tall in technology, research, and AI-driven progress! ?? Happy Independence Day!

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    Meet Emmy Noether- The Unsung Genius Who Reshaped Modern Physics and Mathematics When we talk about pioneers in science, Emmy Noether’s name deserves to shine brighter. Who was Emmy Noether? A brilliant German mathematician (1882–1935), Emmy Noether is best known for Noether’s Theorem, a groundbreaking contribution that connected symmetry in physics with conservation laws; an idea that became the foundation of modern theoretical physics. Why is Noether’s Theorem important? Because it fundamentally links two of the most profound concepts in science: → Every symmetry in nature corresponds to a conservation law. For example: ? Time symmetry → Conservation of Energy ? Space symmetry → Conservation of Momentum Albert Einstein himself once said: “In the judgment of the most competent living mathematicians, Fr?ulein Noether was the most significant creative mathematical genius thus far produced since the higher education of women began.” Emmy Noether dared, even when the world told her not to. Let’s celebrate her brilliance, her courage, and her timeless impact on science. #EmmyNoether

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    Happy International Pi Day! ?? Celebrated every March 14 (3.14), Pi Day honors the mathematical constant π — the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. Pi is infinite, irrational, and incredibly fascinating — showing up in everything from geometry and physics to nature and technology. Let’s celebrate the magic of math that connects our universe in circles! ??? #piday #hackules

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    Celebrating the genius of Stephen Hawking on his birthday – a man who unlocked the mysteries of the cosmos and showed the world the power of the human spirit. His brilliance and resilience continue to inspire us to reach for the stars. ???” About Stephen Hawking: Stephen Hawking (1942–2018) was one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists of our time. Despite being diagnosed with ALS at the age of 21 and given only a few years to live, he defied all odds and contributed groundbreaking ideas to science. His work on black holes, cosmology, and the nature of time revolutionized our understanding of the universe. Hawking’s book A Brief History of Time brought complex scientific ideas to millions, making him a household name. Beyond his intellectual contributions, his perseverance in the face of adversity inspired countless individuals worldwide. Through his life and work, Hawking proved that curiosity and determination know no bounds.

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    Braille system was invented by Louis Braille, a Frenchman who lost his eyesight as a child due to an accident. Inspired by a military communication system called "night writing," he developed the Braille system in 1824 at the age of 15. This system uses a combination of six raised dots arranged in a rectangular grid, allowing blind and visually impaired people to read and write through touch. Braille quickly became a universal tool for education and communication for the blind community. Today, Braille is used worldwide, adapted into multiple languages, and expanded to include music, math, and computer coding. It has transformed accessibility, empowering millions of visually impaired individuals. On World Braille Day, celebrated every year on January 4th, we honor the legacy of Louis Braille and recognize the importance of Braille in empowering visually impaired individuals. It’s a day to promote accessibility, inclusivity, and equal opportunities for all. Let’s continue working towards a world where everyone has the tools to learn, grow, and thrive! #hackules

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