A great thing about education is that it’s not only a field ripe for disruption, but there are seemingly infinite_ways to approach that disruption. While massive open online courses (MOOCs) are bringing education to literally anyone with the Internet (themselves being disrupted by_mentor-driven training initiatives)_some players take to “socialize” the learning process and essentially crowdsource homework. One of the startups of the latter type is_Brainly, a 5-year-old Poland-based company, which also happened to win the The Next Web’s_Polish Startup of the Year 2013_award. It has already reached more than 23 million unique users per month and recently launched 12 new...

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