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1. Facebook beat MySpace. 2. Google beat Yahoo. 3. Apple beat Blackberry. 4. Netflix beat Blockbuster. 5. Uber beat Lyft (for now). 6. Amazon beat Borders. 7. Instagram beat Flickr. 8. Microsoft beat Netscape. 9. Airbnb beat hotels. 10. Spotify beat

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Facebook didn't just "beat" MySpace - they fundamentally changed how social networks worked. Same with Amazon vs Borders - it wasn't about selling books better, it was about reimagining retail entirely. The winners didn't just compete, they changed the game.

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