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# ![@realabdullahhab Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:26/cr:tiktok::7494375346641421367.png) @realabdullahhab Abdullah Habib

Abdullah Habib posts on TikTok about china, ibm, $nok, if you the most. They currently have XXXXXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

### Engagements: XXXXXX [#](/creator/tiktok::7494375346641421367/interactions)
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### Mentions: XX [#](/creator/tiktok::7494375346641421367/posts_active)
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### Followers: XXXXXXXXX [#](/creator/tiktok::7494375346641421367/followers)
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### CreatorRank: XXXXXXX [#](/creator/tiktok::7494375346641421367/influencer_rank)
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### Social Influence

**Social category influence**
[technology brands](/list/technology-brands)  [countries](/list/countries)  [stocks](/list/stocks)  [social networks](/list/social-networks)  [automotive brands](/list/automotive-brands)  [finance](/list/finance)  [gaming](/list/gaming) 

**Social topic influence**
[china](/topic/china), [ibm](/topic/ibm) #70, [$nok](/topic/$nok), [if you](/topic/if-you), [just a](/topic/just-a), [drop](/topic/drop), [nissan](/topic/nissan), [debt](/topic/debt), [renault](/topic/renault), [japan](/topic/japan)

**Top assets mentioned**
[IBM (IBM)](/topic/ibm) [Nokia Corporation (NOK)](/topic/$nok) [Alphabet Inc Class A (GOOGL)](/topic/$googl) [Dell Technologies, Inc. (DELL)](/topic/dell)
### Top Social Posts
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"In the mid-90s email wasnt something you owned. It belonged to your company your school or your internet provider. Leave your job and your inbox disappeared with it. Checking messages meant sitting at the same computer behind the same firewall tied to the same system that controlled everything. The internet was still new but communication wasnt free yet. Into that world stepped Sabeer Bhatia a young engineer from India on a student visa working quietly at Apple. He and his coworker Jack Smith spent nights whispering about startup ideas they werent allowed to build. Corporate email rules"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@realabdullahhab/video/7561914424143908152)  2025-10-16T20:10Z 27.2K followers, 180.1K engagements


"This anonymous couple makes $XX million every single month. Their neighbors have no idea who they are. No one can find their photos online. And they built one of the biggest childrens shows in the worldbigger than most Disney programs bigger than Netflix shows. Heres their story. Back in 2006 Jay and his wife started making nursery rhyme videos from their California home. Simple stuff: alphabet songs counting rhymes bright colors. They uploaded to YouTube hoping kids would watch. For ELEVEN YEARS barely anyone did. Just a handful of views here and there. But they kept going. Just the two of"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@realabdullahhab/video/7569257135402388757)  2025-11-05T15:03Z 27.2K followers, 3.5M engagements


"Nokia wasn't just a phone company they OWNED phones. In the early 2000s if you had a cell phone it was probably a Nokia. They were selling over XXX million phones every single year and controlled XX% of the entire global market. Their phones were legendary. Indestructible. You could drop them down stairs throw them across a room and they'd still work perfectly. The batteries lasted for days. Everyone had one. Then in 2007 Steve Jobs walked on stage and showed the world the iPhone. Touchscreen. No physical keyboard. A completely different vision for what a phone could be. And Nokia's response"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@realabdullahhab/video/7563398526751804684)  2025-10-20T20:09Z 27.2K followers, 14.9K engagements


"In 1999 Nissan is dying$20 billion in debt months from bankruptcy. Renault the French carmaker buys a stake and sends Carlos Ghosn to save it. Hes Brazilian-Lebanese-French speaks five languages and already famous for turning around Renault. Carlos arrives in Japan and immediately starts cutting. He closes five factories slashes 21000 jobs and breaks up the keiretsu system where Nissan bought from the same suppliers forever regardless of price. Japanese business culture is horrifiedyou dont fire people you dont break relationships. Its disrespectful. But it works. In just three years Nissan"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@realabdullahhab/video/7571185016118578452)  2025-11-10T19:44Z 27.2K followers, 945.7K engagements


"40 engineers believed in him enough to quit their stable jobs and follow him into the unknown. This is the story of how Eric Yuan built Zoom into a $XX billion empire. Eric Yuan lands in California from China. Joins WebEx as an early engineer. Works his way up to VP of Engineering over XX years. But theres a massive problemvideo conferencing is terrible. Laggy connections. Complicated setup. Constant freezing. Everyone accepts it as just how it is. Eric doesnt. He goes to leadership with a radical idea: rebuild the entire platform from scratch. Make it actually work. WebEx says no. Too risky."  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@realabdullahhab/video/7574165279756848404)  2025-11-18T20:29Z 27.2K followers, 1.1M engagements


"Sub las escaleras en verguiza #humor #china #irl #stream #viajes #asia #parati #fyp #zilverk"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@ziilverk/video/7574096233149566263)  2025-11-18T16:02Z 8.6M followers, 1.1M engagements


"In the 1970s IBM wasnt just another tech company it was technology. Its machines powered banks governments airlines payroll systems everything. If data moved IBM touched it. Executives in blue suits and white shirts ruled the corporate world. No one ever got fired for buying IBM people said and they were right. IBM owned the future. But the future changed faster than they expected. While IBM dominated mainframes a generation of hobbyists was building small personal computers in garages Apple Commodore Tandy. At first IBM dismissed them as toys. Then Apple started selling millions. Suddenly"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@realabdullahhab/video/7562985398008401208)  2025-10-19T17:26Z 27.2K followers, 29.5K engagements


"In 2004 Kevin Rose launched Digg a website where people submitted links to cool internet content and users voted them up or down. If something got enough votes it hit the front page. It became massive. By 2008 Digg had millions of users. If your link hit Digg's front page your website would crash from traffic they called it "the Digg effect." Kevin was on the cover of BusinessWeek. Google offered to buy Digg for $XXX million. Kevin said no. Meanwhile there was this smaller site called Reddit. Similar concept user-submitted links and voting. But Reddit was way smaller. Digg dominated. Then in"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@realabdullahhab/video/7563776124124237112)  2025-10-21T20:34Z 27.2K followers, 66.5K engagements


"In 2012 three guys Dom Hofmann Rus Yusupov and Colin Kroll were building an app called Vine. The concept was simple: 6-second looping videos you could make on your phone. Before Vine even launched Twitter bought it for $XX million in October 2012. They saw the potential immediately. When Vine launched in January 2013 people quickly figured out what you could do with X seconds comedy sketches magic tricks stop-motion videos. It caught fire. By 2014 Vine was massive. Stars like Shawn Mendes Logan Paul and Dylan O'Brien had millions of followers. Kids were obsessed. But then problems started. In"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@realabdullahhab/video/7563879574996585740)  2025-10-22T03:16Z 27.2K followers, 10.8K engagements


"In 2009 Swedish programmer Markus "Notch" Persson was building a blocky game called Minecraft in his free time while working a regular day job. The game explodedspreading through forums and YouTube attracting millions. By 2010 he quit his job and started Mojang with friends. Within years Minecraft became a global phenomenon with tens of millions of players across every platform. By 2014 Notch was a gaming celebrity with millions of Twitter followers and a $70M Beverly Hills mansion. He was living the dreamdoing what he loved while getting rich. Then Microsoft approached with an offer: $2.5"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@realabdullahhab/video/7566025835367451925)  2025-10-27T22:04Z 27.2K followers, 170.3K engagements


"Dell Computers started in a University of Texas dorm room in 1983 when 18-year-old Michael Dell discovered every computer company was doing it wrong. Michael is a pre-med freshmanhis parents want him to be a doctor. But hes obsessed with IBM PCs. He notices something: IBM sells computers wholesale for $1500 distributors mark them up to $2000 then retailers sell them for $3000. Customers pay double for zero added valuejust middlemen. Michael starts an experiment: he buys IBM parts wholesale builds computers in his dorm room and sells them directly for $2000. Customer saves $1000 he still"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@realabdullahhab/video/7571623739675151637)  2025-11-12T00:07Z 27.2K followers, 48.1K engagements


"This companys product kills seven people and one year later theyre MORE trusted than before it happened. Heres how thats even possible. September 1982. A 12-year-old girl in Chicago wakes up with a cold. Her parents give her Extra-Strength Tylenol. She collapses and dies within hours. That same morning a postal worker takes Tylenol for a headache. Dead by afternoon. By weeks end seven people are dead. All took Tylenol. Chicago police open the bottles. Someones been putting cyanide in the capsulesnot at the factory but in stores. Taking bottles off shelves adding poison putting them back. The"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@realabdullahhab/video/7581920820721700116)  2025-12-09T18:05Z 27.2K followers, 3240 engagements


"In 1968 a 3M scientist named Spencer Silver was trying to create super-strong adhesive for aircraft construction. Instead he accidentally invented the weakest glue ever madeit barely stuck to anything and peeled off with no residue. Complete failure. Or so everyone thought. For five years Spencer walked around 3M showing people his useless invention. Nobody knew what to do with it. They called him Mr. Persistent because he wouldnt stop pitching a product that seemed completely pointless. Then in 1974 a colleague named Art Fry attended one of Spencers seminars. Art sang in his church choir and"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@realabdullahhab/video/7576752431770488085)  2025-11-25T19:49Z 27.2K followers, 190.9K engagements

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@realabdullahhab Avatar @realabdullahhab Abdullah Habib

Abdullah Habib posts on TikTok about china, ibm, $nok, if you the most. They currently have XXXXXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

Engagements: XXXXXX #

Engagements Line Chart

  • X Week XXXXXXX -XX%
  • X Month XXXXXXXXX +713%

Mentions: XX #

Mentions Line Chart

  • X Week XX -XX%
  • X Month XX +12%

Followers: XXXXXXXXX #

Followers Line Chart

  • X Week XXXXXX +13%
  • X Month XXXXXX +186%

CreatorRank: XXXXXXX #

CreatorRank Line Chart

Social Influence

Social category influence technology brands countries stocks social networks automotive brands finance gaming

Social topic influence china, ibm #70, $nok, if you, just a, drop, nissan, debt, renault, japan

Top assets mentioned IBM (IBM) Nokia Corporation (NOK) Alphabet Inc Class A (GOOGL) Dell Technologies, Inc. (DELL)

Top Social Posts

Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"In the mid-90s email wasnt something you owned. It belonged to your company your school or your internet provider. Leave your job and your inbox disappeared with it. Checking messages meant sitting at the same computer behind the same firewall tied to the same system that controlled everything. The internet was still new but communication wasnt free yet. Into that world stepped Sabeer Bhatia a young engineer from India on a student visa working quietly at Apple. He and his coworker Jack Smith spent nights whispering about startup ideas they werent allowed to build. Corporate email rules"
TikTok Link 2025-10-16T20:10Z 27.2K followers, 180.1K engagements

"This anonymous couple makes $XX million every single month. Their neighbors have no idea who they are. No one can find their photos online. And they built one of the biggest childrens shows in the worldbigger than most Disney programs bigger than Netflix shows. Heres their story. Back in 2006 Jay and his wife started making nursery rhyme videos from their California home. Simple stuff: alphabet songs counting rhymes bright colors. They uploaded to YouTube hoping kids would watch. For ELEVEN YEARS barely anyone did. Just a handful of views here and there. But they kept going. Just the two of"
TikTok Link 2025-11-05T15:03Z 27.2K followers, 3.5M engagements

"Nokia wasn't just a phone company they OWNED phones. In the early 2000s if you had a cell phone it was probably a Nokia. They were selling over XXX million phones every single year and controlled XX% of the entire global market. Their phones were legendary. Indestructible. You could drop them down stairs throw them across a room and they'd still work perfectly. The batteries lasted for days. Everyone had one. Then in 2007 Steve Jobs walked on stage and showed the world the iPhone. Touchscreen. No physical keyboard. A completely different vision for what a phone could be. And Nokia's response"
TikTok Link 2025-10-20T20:09Z 27.2K followers, 14.9K engagements

"In 1999 Nissan is dying$20 billion in debt months from bankruptcy. Renault the French carmaker buys a stake and sends Carlos Ghosn to save it. Hes Brazilian-Lebanese-French speaks five languages and already famous for turning around Renault. Carlos arrives in Japan and immediately starts cutting. He closes five factories slashes 21000 jobs and breaks up the keiretsu system where Nissan bought from the same suppliers forever regardless of price. Japanese business culture is horrifiedyou dont fire people you dont break relationships. Its disrespectful. But it works. In just three years Nissan"
TikTok Link 2025-11-10T19:44Z 27.2K followers, 945.7K engagements

"40 engineers believed in him enough to quit their stable jobs and follow him into the unknown. This is the story of how Eric Yuan built Zoom into a $XX billion empire. Eric Yuan lands in California from China. Joins WebEx as an early engineer. Works his way up to VP of Engineering over XX years. But theres a massive problemvideo conferencing is terrible. Laggy connections. Complicated setup. Constant freezing. Everyone accepts it as just how it is. Eric doesnt. He goes to leadership with a radical idea: rebuild the entire platform from scratch. Make it actually work. WebEx says no. Too risky."
TikTok Link 2025-11-18T20:29Z 27.2K followers, 1.1M engagements

"Sub las escaleras en verguiza #humor #china #irl #stream #viajes #asia #parati #fyp #zilverk"
TikTok Link 2025-11-18T16:02Z 8.6M followers, 1.1M engagements

"In the 1970s IBM wasnt just another tech company it was technology. Its machines powered banks governments airlines payroll systems everything. If data moved IBM touched it. Executives in blue suits and white shirts ruled the corporate world. No one ever got fired for buying IBM people said and they were right. IBM owned the future. But the future changed faster than they expected. While IBM dominated mainframes a generation of hobbyists was building small personal computers in garages Apple Commodore Tandy. At first IBM dismissed them as toys. Then Apple started selling millions. Suddenly"
TikTok Link 2025-10-19T17:26Z 27.2K followers, 29.5K engagements

"In 2004 Kevin Rose launched Digg a website where people submitted links to cool internet content and users voted them up or down. If something got enough votes it hit the front page. It became massive. By 2008 Digg had millions of users. If your link hit Digg's front page your website would crash from traffic they called it "the Digg effect." Kevin was on the cover of BusinessWeek. Google offered to buy Digg for $XXX million. Kevin said no. Meanwhile there was this smaller site called Reddit. Similar concept user-submitted links and voting. But Reddit was way smaller. Digg dominated. Then in"
TikTok Link 2025-10-21T20:34Z 27.2K followers, 66.5K engagements

"In 2012 three guys Dom Hofmann Rus Yusupov and Colin Kroll were building an app called Vine. The concept was simple: 6-second looping videos you could make on your phone. Before Vine even launched Twitter bought it for $XX million in October 2012. They saw the potential immediately. When Vine launched in January 2013 people quickly figured out what you could do with X seconds comedy sketches magic tricks stop-motion videos. It caught fire. By 2014 Vine was massive. Stars like Shawn Mendes Logan Paul and Dylan O'Brien had millions of followers. Kids were obsessed. But then problems started. In"
TikTok Link 2025-10-22T03:16Z 27.2K followers, 10.8K engagements

"In 2009 Swedish programmer Markus "Notch" Persson was building a blocky game called Minecraft in his free time while working a regular day job. The game explodedspreading through forums and YouTube attracting millions. By 2010 he quit his job and started Mojang with friends. Within years Minecraft became a global phenomenon with tens of millions of players across every platform. By 2014 Notch was a gaming celebrity with millions of Twitter followers and a $70M Beverly Hills mansion. He was living the dreamdoing what he loved while getting rich. Then Microsoft approached with an offer: $2.5"
TikTok Link 2025-10-27T22:04Z 27.2K followers, 170.3K engagements

"Dell Computers started in a University of Texas dorm room in 1983 when 18-year-old Michael Dell discovered every computer company was doing it wrong. Michael is a pre-med freshmanhis parents want him to be a doctor. But hes obsessed with IBM PCs. He notices something: IBM sells computers wholesale for $1500 distributors mark them up to $2000 then retailers sell them for $3000. Customers pay double for zero added valuejust middlemen. Michael starts an experiment: he buys IBM parts wholesale builds computers in his dorm room and sells them directly for $2000. Customer saves $1000 he still"
TikTok Link 2025-11-12T00:07Z 27.2K followers, 48.1K engagements

"This companys product kills seven people and one year later theyre MORE trusted than before it happened. Heres how thats even possible. September 1982. A 12-year-old girl in Chicago wakes up with a cold. Her parents give her Extra-Strength Tylenol. She collapses and dies within hours. That same morning a postal worker takes Tylenol for a headache. Dead by afternoon. By weeks end seven people are dead. All took Tylenol. Chicago police open the bottles. Someones been putting cyanide in the capsulesnot at the factory but in stores. Taking bottles off shelves adding poison putting them back. The"
TikTok Link 2025-12-09T18:05Z 27.2K followers, 3240 engagements

"In 1968 a 3M scientist named Spencer Silver was trying to create super-strong adhesive for aircraft construction. Instead he accidentally invented the weakest glue ever madeit barely stuck to anything and peeled off with no residue. Complete failure. Or so everyone thought. For five years Spencer walked around 3M showing people his useless invention. Nobody knew what to do with it. They called him Mr. Persistent because he wouldnt stop pitching a product that seemed completely pointless. Then in 1974 a colleague named Art Fry attended one of Spencers seminars. Art sang in his church choir and"
TikTok Link 2025-11-25T19:49Z 27.2K followers, 190.9K engagements

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