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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 ) š„²š¤§ 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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ADJUVA LEGAL® ā¢Ā 22d
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Yahoo's $2.36 trillion mistake: 1998: Google wanted to be acquired by Yahoo, so Google offered to Yahoo for $1 million, but Yahoo refused. 2002: Yahoo realized its mistake and offered to acquire Google for $3 billion, but Google demanded $5 billion
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These kids begged Yahoo to buy their website for $1 Million in 1998. Yahoo's CEO called it "worthless." Today, that little site is worth $2 TRILLION dollars. Here's why they still send Yahoo a "Thank You" card every year: In 1998, Yahoo had a cha
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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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š¤ÆThis is how Blackberry killed itself. Back in 2010, Blackberry had a 43% market share in smartphones. However, by 2016, it was down to 0%. So, why did people abandon Blackberry? š§ See, in the 2000s, Blackberry was the ultimate status symbol, us
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The Fall of BlackBerry: Market Leader ā”ļø Forgotten Brand BlackBerry was once synonymous with smartphones. In 2009, it controlled nearly 50% of the U.S. smartphone market, offering secure email and its iconic physical keyboard. By 2016, its share fel
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