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I trust being smart is better than first, but the examples make me wonder ( yahoo is still the best i still use, blackberry and Nokia is still the best phone rather than iphone ) ๐ฅฒ๐คง Be better, smart and then try to be first. Don't try to be first then try to become smart. Example : Be Blinkit they were better smart and now trying to be first. Don't be ZEPTO they scaled to be first and now trying to be smart and better. I hope it isn't working
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BlackBerry known as research in motion failed from king to forgotten. ๐ The Fall of a Giant: Why BlackBerry Failed Despite 40% Market Share. ๐ The BlackBerry Story: From King to Forgotten BlackBerry ruled the mobile world 40% market share, the
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In the early 2000s, Larry Page and Sergey Brin sought investment for Google, approaching Yahoo!, which offered a lowball $1 million for acquisition. Page and Brin rejected the offer. By 2004, Google went public and dominated search, while Yahoo! stru
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Do you remember Nokia 3310 - the indestructible phone? Nokia was the king of phones between 1998 to 2011 (14 years) but it has now disappeared from the market. So what exactly webt wrong with this giant? In late 2000s there was a shift from featur
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