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Skype was shut down for good today
(www.washingtonpost.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Hey, RIM/Blackberry's CEO went to mobile world Congress in 2010, 3 solid YEARS after the iPhone launched, was dominating and defining the smartphone world and said, "we feel touchscreen is not the future of mobile phones" and rolled out another hybrid touch/keyboard model like the 5 they already had
Blackberry was $150/share as of 2009 with the entire world in front of it. It's now worth $3.59/share.
to be fair i miss physical keyboards on phones. i wish we still had space for it.
Same. Colossal pain in the ass.
Get yourself a RIMjob and help bring them back
I'd happily have a phone half an inch thicker if it meant a folding or sliding physical keyboard for my large hands.
Blackberry and Nokia were so slow to react to the iPhone, it was painful to watch.
And then, to bring us full circle to OP, Microsoft made it's strategic acquisition of Nokia long after they had squandered enviable market share to Apple and Google 😂 https://www.theverge.com/2016/5/25/11766540/microsoft-nokia-acquisition-costs
They’re a cyber security firm now. Wild stuff.
Intel thought the iPhone market was going to be too small so they didn't agree to manufacture their CPUs
While also completely missing the boat on the potential of graphics cards and watching Nvidia and even AMD become massively more relevant in recent years.
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250096067/losingthesignal/