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Old 02-09-2012, 04:15 PM   #38
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I just feel like none of these big companies ever innovate, then they wonder why they get left behind as they force customers into a "them or us" situation. Retailers are often the same. If Borders and Barnes and Nobles had "put their money" early on into their online facet, wouldn't they have dominated online book sales and the ereader market? Probably, but they didn't, so somebody else took from them.
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